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Quick Facts: Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922)

When was the Non-Cooperation Movement launched?

The Non-Cooperation Movement was officially launched by Mahatma Gandhi in August 1920.

What were the main objectives of the Movement?

The main objectives were to achieve Swaraj (self-rule), rectify the Punjab wrongs (Jallianwala Bagh), and support the Khilafat cause.

Why was the Non-Cooperation Movement withdrawn?

The movement was withdrawn in February 1922 following the violent Chauri Chaura incident, where a police station was burned down, killing several policemen.

What was the significance of the Non-Cooperation Movement?

It was the first mass movement organized under Mahatma Gandhi's leadership, bringing national struggle to the common people and integrating with the Khilafat Movement.