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One direct impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement on Assam noted by SEBA is
A{'text': 'A rise in tea exports to England', 'label': 'A'}
B{'text': 'The introduction of Bengali as court language', 'label': 'B'}
C{'text': 'The formation of the Ahom Sabha', 'label': 'C'}
D{'text': 'A fall in opium consumption and revenue', 'label': 'D'}
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. {'text': 'A fall in opium consumption and revenue', 'label': 'D'}
1. The Non-Cooperation Movement ran an intense anti-opium campaign.
2. Abkari opium consumption fell from 1,615 maunds in 1920-21 to 993 maunds in 1922-23.
3. Revenue earned from selling opium fell by roughly 19 lakh rupees.
4. Boycott of British goods and promotion of khadi were other important effects of the movement.
_Source: SEBA Class X Social Science, History Part-I, Ch 4, §4.10_
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