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What us difference between non co-operation and dis obedience movement? |
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Answer» Well, these are two \'tools\', based on non-violence, used by Gandhiji during India\'s freedom struggle. As per Dr. Jyotsna Kamat , \' The "Non Cooperation Movement" (a.k.a. "Asahakar") in 1920\'s included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. Swadeshi also was included later.\xa0 But, \'The civil disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc. But the British Government did not agree. They thought these were \' populist\' schemes to win over different sections of the society.\'also you can see thisNCM-Although not a part of the agenda, as envisaged by Gandhiji, there were law violations on the ground. Farmers refusing to pay land revenue to the government in Assam is an example. The movement aimed at boycotting schools, offices and courts. There was mass boycott of foreign goods but no intention of looting shops and factories. Violence did erupt at a few places, but the movement was largely peaceful. Many leaders renounced their titles and left their government jobs. The movement also aspired to spread the use of the charkha, enrol people as primary members of the Congress and raise money for the Tilak-Swaraj fund.CDM-Breaking of the law was the main agenda of the movement. Picketing of liquor shops, burning of foreign goods, etc. were common. A more violent movement than NCM- attack on Dharsana salt factory is an example. The 11 point agenda proposed by Gandhi to Irwin demanded general relaxations and relaxations for farmers and industrialists. Active participation by the capitalists but they were also responsible for the gradual roll-back of the movement.\xa0 Ans.\xa0\xa0\tNon-Corporation MovementCivil Dis-obedience MovementNon-cooperation meant not following the rules of govt. it didn\'t deal with violation of law.Civil disobedience movement dealt with breaking of the laws formed by british govt.The\xa0non-cooperation\xa0movement\xa0was launched on 31 August, 1920.It was started with Dandi March (also Salt march, Salt satyagraha) by Mahatma Gandhi on 12th March, 1930It was carried out by peaceful demonstrations and picketing foreign shops.It was carried out by breaking salt laws and forest laws besides demonstrations.It was launched in order to unify hindu and muslims and to attain swaraj.It was launched basically to attain purna swaraj and because the 11 demands of congress were denied.The main cause of withdrawl was the unorganized lot of Satyagrahi and Violence\xa0The main cause of withdrawl was chose spread due to arrest of Abdul Gaffar Khan and then Mahatma Gandhi.Non-cooperation was passive as it involves withdrawal.civil disobedience was active because people display their resistance.Non-cooperation included resignations and refusal to pay taxes.civil disobedience included boycotting, protests, etc.\t\xa0\xa0 |
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