Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Discuss the impact of Non-Cooperation Movement in Indian struggle for freedom.
Advertisements
Solution
The impact of Non-Cooperation Movement in India’s struggle for freedom: The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22) was the first major national movement launched under the leadership of Gandhiji The impact on the movement was far reaching which can be described under the following points:
- Broadening the base of Congress and National Movement: Through Non-Co-operation for the case of national movement. The Congress, which was hitherto a middle class organisation, became for the first, a mass based organisation. All section of society like- peasants, workers, women, students etc. participated in this movement.
- It undermined the power and prestige of British Government: The movement intensified Anti-British feeling among the people. There was total loss of faith in the present system of government. The people wanted to get rid of their rulers.
- The movement enforced Hindu-Muslim unity: For the first time during the course of
this movement. Hindus and Muslim came together to oppose the British Government under the leadership of Congress. The base of this unity was created during the Khilafa movement is 1919. - It proved the viability of Gandhian techniques: This movement proved that the Gandhian technique of non-violet agitation were largely successful in mobilising masses. Boycott of foreign goods and services and promotion of Khadi and native gods became part of national movement. The idea of Swadeshi became a national during this movement.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
With reference to the picture given below, answer the following questions:

- Identify the Memorial built for those who were killed in this incident.
- Where did this incident take place?
- Name the movement launched by Gandhi in 1920 as a consequence.
What is meant by Satyagraha?
When and where was the resolution to start the Non-Cooperation Movement launched?
Why is the Khilafat Movement significant in the history of the National Movement?
Give two examples to show that Gandhiji showed concern for the poor and the oppressed.
With the coming of Gandhiji the National Movement started witnessing major and minor eventful happenings that made history. On the basis of this statement, describe about Champaran Satyagrahas in brief.
Give one example each to show that the following participated in the Non-Cooperation Movement, (i) Gandhiji (ii) Educated Indians and (iii) Indian masses.
Which mass struggle was launched by Gandhiji on non-violence lines in 1920? Explain in brief the programmes of such a campaign.
Why was the Non-Cooperation Movement withdrawn? How did this decision lead to the formation of the Swaraj Party?
Explain the term Swadeshi and Boycott in the context of the National Movement in India.
