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The Non-Cooperation Movement, a pivotal chapter in India's struggle for independence, was launched on the very day that Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a revered Indian freedom fighter and advocate of Swaraj, passed away. This peaceful but potent movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi, aimed to resist British rule by boycotting British-made goods, relinquishing government jobs, and disavowing titles and honors conferred by the British.