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explain non cooperation movement


Aman kumar 27th Dec, 2019
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sarthak goel 27th Dec, 2019

Hello Aman,

Non-cooperation movement is one of the top achievements of Gandhiji. Launched on 1 August 1920 by Mahatma Gandh, the aim was self-governance  and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress  withdrew its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919.

Hope this helps

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Dec, 2019
Hello Aman

Non cooperation movement is the movement which aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means or the satyagraha .

The main aim of the movement was the demand of Swaraj i.e the self government. As suggested by its name, it was a peaceful and a non-violent protest against the British government in India .

Satyagraha or the non cooperation movement was an important phase of the Indian independence movement from british rule. It was led by Gandhiji after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

Under this movement people boycott foreign goods and used only Indian-made goods. I hope that it helps you.


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