Which one among the following was *not* a programme adopted by the Con

Which one among the following was *not* a programme adopted by the Congress while launching the non-cooperation movement ?

[amp_mcq option1=”Surrender of titles and honorary offices, resignation from nominated seats in local bodies, boycott of the official and semi official functions” option2=”Withdrawal of children from government schools and colleges” option3=”Boycott of elections, foreign goods and government courts” option4=”Refusal to pay the revenues to the government” correct=”option4″]

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UPSC CAPF – 2010
The refusal to pay revenues to the government was not a core programme of the Non-Cooperation Movement launched in 1920. While localized no-tax campaigns might have occurred, the main thrust of Non-Cooperation involved passive resistance through boycotts and withdrawal from government institutions and structures. Refusal to pay land revenue was a more prominent feature of the later Civil Disobedience Movement, particularly in campaigns like the No-Tax Campaign in Bardoli (1928) and the salt satyagraha followed by revenue boycotts during the main movement (1930-1934).
– The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922) aimed at non-violent non-cooperation with the British government.
– Key programs included surrender of titles, boycott of legislative councils, government schools and colleges, courts, and foreign goods.
– Promotion of Swadeshi, Khadi, national education, and Hindu-Muslim unity were constructive aspects.
The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in response to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Rowlatt Act, and the Khilafat issue. It was withdrawn by Gandhi after the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922.