British Era Social Reform Measures
During the British rule in India, several social reforms were introduced aiming to address cultural practices, societal issues, and enhance modernization. Reforms focused on areas like abolishing practices like Sati and child marriage, promoting education for women, supporting widow remarriage, and initiating legislative changes in property rights and social equality.
British Era Social Reform Measures – Organizations |
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Organization |
Founder |
Year |
Specifics |
Arya Samaj |
Swami Dayanand Saraswati |
1875 |
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