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The Non-cooperation Movement was adopted at the Congress session in December 1920 at?
The Non-cooperation Movement was adopted at the Congress session in December 1920 at?
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The Non-Cooperation Movement was adopted at the Congress session held in December 1920 in Nagpur. This session marked a significant shift in the Indian independence movement, with Mahatma Gandhi leading the call for non-cooperation with the British government.