Why poor people who took part in the Non Co-operation Movement could not boycott mill cloth for long?
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The Non-cooperation Movement gradually slowed down in cities for a variety of reasons:
Khadi cloth was more expensive than mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it. As a result they could not boycott mill cloth for too long.
Alternative Indian institutions were not there which could be used in place of the British ones. These were slow to come up.
So students and teachers began trickling back to government schools and lawyers joined back work in government courts.
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