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Which were the three main centres of the civil disobedience movement?


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a

Lahore, Delhi, Assam

b

Lahore, Calcutta, Bombay

c

Lahore, Bihar, Sevagram Ashram

d

Lahore, Bombay, Jhansi 

answer is C.

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The three main centres of the civil disobedience movement were Lahore, Bihar and Sevagram Ashram.
The Congress session of December 1929 was held at Lahore under the presidentship of Jawaharlal Nehru, who decided to launch a Civil Disobedience movement under the leadership of Gandhiji. They decided to celebrate Independence Day on 26th January all over the country. Millions joined this movement after hearing the news of Bhagat Singh, Raj Guru and Sukhdev being hanged in 1931. Bihar's civil disobedience movement was related to the mine worker's protest of 1930.   The civil disobedience movement of  Sevagram Ashram was when Gandhiji decided to stay at Sevagram Ashram until India regained its freedom. Azad and Nehru also met Mahatma Gandhi in 1935.
 
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