During the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Quit India Movement, Gandhi encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and adopt Khadi as a form of protest. The act of spinning the Charkha (spinning wheel) and weaving Khadi became a visual representation of self-sufficiency and defiance against British rule.
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