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Answer the following question briefly
In the context of the Non-Cooperation Movement, answer the following questions:
Discuss the programme of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Solution
Programme of the Non-Cooperation Movement:
- Boycott of foreign goods.
- Boycott of government schools, colleges, law courts, legislatures, and all British institutions.
- Boycott of elections and government functions.
- Renunciation of titles and honours awarded by the British.
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Match the following:
Column A | Column B |
1. Dadabhai Naoroji | (a) 1905 |
2. Assertive nationalists | (b) separate electorates |
3. Partition of Bengal | (c) Satyagraha |
4. Muslim League | (d) immediate freedom from British rule |
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