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Non-Cooperation Movements: Causes, Courses and Consequence

The Gandhian era of the liberation movement was started with the non-cooperation movement. The decision to launch the movement as a vigorous mass movement was approved in the special session of the National Congress held at Calcutta in September 1920 and again was endorsed in its Nagpur session of December 1920. By offering a new programme of action based on [...]

By |2015-08-08T09:00:15+05:30January 16, 2015|History of India|Comments Off on Non-Cooperation Movements: Causes, Courses and Consequence

Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22) undertaken by the Indian National Congress

The 'Indian Experiment' of 'The Non-cooperation Movement' of 1920-22 was undertaken by the Indian National Congress under the leadership and direction of Gandhi. When every segment of the Indian society was seething with discon­tentment and itching for action due to various reasons - Rowlett Act, the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre, martial law in Punjab, the neglect of the Khilafat Committee aspirations, [...]

By |2015-08-08T12:04:29+05:30July 31, 2014|Articles|Comments Off on Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22) undertaken by the Indian National Congress
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