Why did the Non-Cooperation Movement gradually slow down in towns and cities?
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Non-cooperation movement
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The vigor of the non-cooperation movement could not be sustained and it slowed down due to the following reasons:
- Khadi cloth was expensive compared to the mill cloth which was mass produced. So the urban poor found it difficult to abstain from mill cloth for long.
- Alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up, which forced the non-cooperating Indians to go back to the British institutions.
- Students started attending government schools again and lawyers joined the courts.
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