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The Non-Cooperation movement had been launched by Gandhi in the year

A. 1916

B. 1919

C. 1920

D. 1923

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

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

It was initiated as a response to two major events: the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (1919) and the widespread resentment against the Rowlatt Act.

Gandhi urged Indians to boycott British institutions—including schools, courts, and legislative councils—to weaken British control peacefully.

Thus, the year 1920 marks the formal beginning of this major mass movement in India’s freedom struggle.

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  1. Wankitkupar Lyngdoh
    Wankitkupar Lyngdoh:
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    1919

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