Non-Cooperation
Non-Cooperation refers to a political strategy of refusing to engage with certain authorities. It played a significant role in India's struggle for independence. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi promoted this movement against British rule. The aim was to undermine colonial authority. People withdrew from British institutions and boycotted goods. This collective action fostered national unity and resistance. Non-Cooperation remains a key concept in civil disobedience movements.
The Khilafat Movement was initiated by Indian Muslims in 1919. Its primary aim was to protest against the...
April 8, 2025