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What is the difference between NCM and CDM

Answer» The "Non Cooperation Movement" in 1920\'s included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. Swadeshi also was included later.\tThe movement aimed at boycotting schools, offices and courts.\tThere was mass boycott of foreign goods but no intention of looting shops and factories. Violence did erupt at a few places, but the movement was largely peaceful.\tMany leaders renounced their titles and left their government jobs.\tThe movement also aspired to spread the use of the charkha, enrol people as primary members of the Congress and raise money for the Tilak-Swaraj fund.\'The Civil Disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc.\tBreaking of the law was the main agenda of the movement.\tPicketing of liquor shops, burning of foreign goods, etc. were common.\tA more violent movement than Non Cooperation Movement.\tExample attack on Dharsana salt factory .\tThe 11 point agenda proposed by Gandhi to Irwin demanded general relaxations and relaxations for farmers and industrialists.\tActive participation by the capitalists but they were also responsible for the gradual roll-back of the movement.\xa0


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