Women’s Movements in India
Women's movements in India have been instrumental in challenging societal norms and advocating for gender equality and women's rights. Emerging in the 19th and 20th centuries, these movements aimed to address issues such as women's suffrage, education, employment opportunities, and the eradication of social evils like child marriage and dowry system.
Notable Women’s Movements
Sati
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy became deeply concerned about the inhumane ritual of sati.
- Starting in 1818, he actively campaigned against sati through speeches and writings.
- Due to his relentless efforts, the East India Company eventually outlawed the practice of sati in 1829, making ....
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