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प्रश्न
What did the Non-Cooperation Movement consist of?
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उत्तर
The Non-Cooperation Movement consisted of the following:
(i) Surrendering of titles of offices and resignation from nominated posts in the local bodies.
(ii) Boycott of Government schools, colleges and law courts.
(iii) Boycott of Foreign goods and adoption of Swadeshi.
(iv) Boycott of election and other Government functions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State any two provisions of the Rowlatt Act passed by the government in 1919.
Name the leaders of the Khilafat movement that was launched in India to champion the cause of the Caliph of Turkey.
Name the title that was awarded to Gandhiji for his services to the British Empire during World War I.
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Discuss the impact of Non-Cooperation Movement in Indian struggle for freedom.
Answer the following:
(i) Identify the male personality in the given picture.
(ii) Mention four ideological tenets of this Indian leader.
