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1920 Non-Cooperation Resolution

The 1920 Non-Cooperation Resolution was a formal statement adopted by the Indian National Congress, urging Indians to withdraw their support from British institutions and services, like schools, courts, and government offices. This was part of the larger independence movement and aimed to protest colonial rule without violence. The resolution encouraged Indians to practice self-reliance and unity, trusting that non-cooperation with the British would help achieve independence. It marked a significant shift towards more active resistance and civil disobedience, laying groundwork for further mass protests in India's struggle for freedom.