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Write a brief note on non-cooperation movement

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Answered by Anonymous
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The "Indian National Congress" under the guidance of "Mahatma Gandhi" launched the "Non-Cooperation Movement" on "August 1st 1920". The movement was actually a calm and non-violent protest against the "British government" in India. People were asked to retire from their government jobs.

Answered by abhayjannawar5
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Explanation:

*The non cooperation movement started with the help of khalifat issue.

*This movement was started at Feburary 1922.

*This movement focuses mainly on opposition of regulation awarded by british administration.

*This movement started with boycot of services provided by britishers.

*Surender of titles awarded by government.

*Strikes were organised at railway station and workshops.

*Shops were closed down.

This is some of the description about non cooperation movement.

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