1922 in India

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1922 in India

In 1922, India was marked by significant political, social, and economic developments against the backdrop of the ongoing struggle for independence from British colonial rule. The year witnessed the culmination of the Non-Cooperation Movement, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi, which aimed at peaceful resistance through the boycott of British institutions and goods. The movement garnered widespread participation, particularly among the Indian National Congress and other nationalist factions. Additionally, 1922 saw the establishment of the All India Trade Union Congress, reflecting the growing labor movement and demands for workers' rights. The year was also characterized by public unrest and communal tensions, laying the groundwork for the dynamic and complex socio-political landscape that would shape India's future.