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non cooperation movement in cities
Asked by rashisharma49.10dgatl | 20 Dec, 2021, 07:04: PM
- After the movement was launched, thousands of students left government schools and colleges in many cities. Teachers from these schools resigned, and lawyers gave up their practices.
- The council elections were boycotted in most provinces except in Madras where the Justice Party participated in the elections.
- As a part of the movement, foreign goods were boycotted and stress was laid on the use of swadeshi products. This led to decline in the import of foreign cloth and gave a boost to theb Indian textile industry.'
- The movement however slowed down in the cities as khadi cloth was more expensive than mill cloth and people could not afford to buy it. Many students and teachers again joined government schools and colleges as there were only a handful of Indian educational institutions.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 22 Dec, 2021, 09:01: AM
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