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Is the non-cooperation movement in the cities truly faded because of government repression?


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The above statement is false. The Non-Cooperation Movement faded in the cities because the native-manufactured cloth was expensive, and Indian institutions weren't sufficient to replace the British ones.
Khadi cloth was expensive compared to mill cloth. Mill cloth was affordable because of mass production. Therefore, the urban poor couldn't go too long without using mill cloth.
The emergence of alternative Indian institutions was slow.
The non-cooperative Indians were ultimately forced to return to British institutions, which led to the students starting to attend government schools once more and lawyers re-joining government courts.
The correct statement would be the non-cooperation movement in the cities is not faded because of government repression.
 
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