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Why was foreign cloth boycotted during Non-Cooperation Movement?

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1. During non-cooperation movement, foreign cloth was seen as the symbol of Western economic and cultural domination.

2. As people boycotted imported clothes and started wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up, which in the past had suffered from cheaper British factory made cloth.


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