Significance of the Non-Cooperation Movement
It was a real mass movement with the participation of different sections of Indian society such as peasants, workers, students, teachers and women.
It was a real mass movement with the participation of different sections of Indian society such as peasants, workers, students, teachers and women.
The whole movement was abruptly called off on 11th February 1922 by Gandhi following the Churi Chaura incident in the Gorakhpur district of U.P.
The chief cause of the Khilafat Movement was Students coming out of the government educational institutions. National schools such as the Kashi Vidyapeeth, the Bihar Vidyapeeth and the Jamia Millia Islamia were set up.
In Punjab, there was unprecedented support for the Rowlatt Satyagraha.
Facing a violent situation, the Government of Punjab handed over the administration to the military authorities under General Dyer.
In 1917, a committee was set up under the presidentship of Sir Sydne Rowlatt to look into the militant Nationalist activities.
According to the revenue code,if the yield was less than 1/4 the normal produce, the farmers were entitled to remission……….
Ahmedabad Mill Strike (1918) Ahmedabad textile laborers win strike for economic justice, 1918…
Gandhi was requested by Rajkumar Shukla to look into the problems of the indigo planters of Champaran in Bihar.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born at Porbandar in Gujarat on 2 October 1869.
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Truth, non-violence, Satyagraha, Sarvodaya are the four main ideologies of Gandhiji……
idealism was the base of Gandhi Ji’s philosophy whereas naturalism and pragmatism are the helpers in translating the philosophy into practice.
Gandhism describes the inspiration, vision and the life of work of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the father of our nation……
Gandhiji started a salt march with 80 people with him but more than 50,000 people joined him in his long journey of 390 km…
Gandhiji fought with the Britishers with his weapons of truth and non-violence. These two have been proved more powerful than any other weapons of the Britishers………
The Quit India Movement, also known as leave India movement by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942, during world war II, demanded the end of British rule in India……………
The salt march also known as Dandi March was one of the major non- violent protests against the Salt tax imposed
The non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 4 September 1920, with the aim not to co operate the Britishers any more, Britishers to grant self governance and full independence to India.
What are the five major freedom movements initiated by Mahatma Gandhi ……..
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