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  1. The non-cooperation movement was a nationwide movement launched on the 4th of September 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. The movement was launched in the wake of series of events like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the passing of the Rowlatt Act. The movement was able to accrue the sympathy of the masses and established Gandhiji ...

  2. Beginning of the Gandhian Movements: The Non-Cooperation Movement was the beginning of the Gandhian Movement against the British. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in 1915 and started organising peasants and labourers protests, such as those in Kheda , Champaran and Ahmedabad, against the atrocities that were being inflicted upon them.

  3. 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, high prices of commodities, drought and epidemics. The non-cooperation movement was ...

  4. Feb 29, 2024 · The Non-Cooperation Movement, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi on August 1, 1920, served as a powerful Satyagraha movement against the oppressive rule of the British Empire. This nationwide movement aimed to non-violently protest the unjust laws and acts introduced by the British government. At the heart of this movement was the mantra of Swaraj ...

  5. The evolution of Gandhi’s programme of non-cooperation was intimately associated with his attempts to link the agitation over the Punjab issues with the Khilafat movement. Discussions began at a joint Hindu–Muslim Leaders’ conference in March 1920.

  6. The Non-cooperation Movement was Gandhi’s first mass-based political movement. This movement was launched as per the resolution taken by the Indian National Congress at the Calcutta session but ratified in the Nagpur session in December 1920. August 01, 1920 was fixed as the date of starting the movement. Table of Contents.

  7. 1 day ago · The non-cooperation movement was a reaction towards the brutal policies of the British Indian government such as the Rowlatt Act which occurred on 18 March 1919, as well as towards the Jallianwala Bagh massacre which occurred on 13 April 1919. The place where the non-cooperation movement was called off is known as Chauri Chaura.