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In which session of the Indian National Congress was Non-Cooperation approved?
Options
Bombay
Madras
Calcutta
Nagpur
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Solution
Calcutta
Explanation:
The Indian National Congress approved the non-cooperation movement in a special session held in Calcutta on September 1920. It was subsequently passed in the Nagpur Session held on December 1920, Chaired by Salem C.Vijayaraghavachariar.
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