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Question
In the Nagpur session, 1920, the Congress ratified the resolution to launch the Non-Cooperation movement under the leadership of Gandhiji. In this context:
What do you understand by the term Non-Cooperation?
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Solution
Non-cooperation is ‘a way of protesting in which one does not cooperate with the evil doer’. Gandhi had asked the people to refuse cooperation to the British colonial rulers in order to protest against the injustice meted out to them.
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