Non-Cooperation Movement
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a campaign in India. It began in 1920, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The movement aimed to resist British rule through non-violent means. Indians withdrew from British institutions and boycotted British goods. It marked a pivotal moment in the struggle for independence. The movement united diverse groups against colonial oppression. It laid the groundwork for future protests and movements.
The Odisha government has launched a year-long celebration to honour the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Harekrushna Mahatab....
November 13, 2024