Banner 0
Banner 1
Banner 2
Banner 3
Banner 4
Banner 5
Banner 6

Q.

The reasons for the slowing of the non-cooperation movement in cities?


see full answer

Talk to JEE/NEET 2025 Toppers - Learn What Actually Works!

Real Strategies. Real People. Real Success Stories - Just 1 call away
An Intiative by Sri Chaitanya

a

No alternative institutions were being set up for the boycotted institutions.

b

All of the above. 

c

Khadi clothes were often expensive.

d

Teachers and students returned to the old institutions.

answer is D.

(Unlock A.I Detailed Solution for FREE)

Ready to Test Your Skills?

Check your Performance Today with our Free Mock Test used by Toppers!

Take Free Test

Detailed Solution

The non-cooperation movement slowed down in cities because Khadi clothes were often expensive. No alternative institutions were being set up for the boycotted institutions, and Teachers and students returned to the old institutions. Mahatma Gandhi wanted to increase the use of swadeshi products like khadi, but khadi was an expensive cloth and could not be afforded by the poor. The poor began to return to mill-made cloth because it was less expensive and more accessible to them. The institution boycott propagated by Mahatma Gandhi was not able to provide alternative institutions for the people who followed the boycott movement. Teachers, students who had boycotted the schools and colleges returned to them, and lawyers went to the courts to earn their living.
 
Watch 3-min video & get full concept clarity

Best Courses for You

JEE

JEE

NEET

NEET

Foundation JEE

Foundation JEE

Foundation NEET

Foundation NEET

CBSE

CBSE

score_test_img

Get Expert Academic Guidance – Connect with a Counselor Today!

whats app icon