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प्रश्न
Explain the contribution of Social Reformers for the eradication of social evils.
उत्तर
The contribution of the social reformers for the eradication of social evils is listed below.
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy:
- Raja Rammohan Roy was the pioneer of the Indian social reform movement by abolishing sati in 1829 with the help of Lord William Bentinck.
- He also protested against the child marriage and female infanticide and favoured the remarriage of widows.
- Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar:
- Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar carried on the movement for female education, widow remarriage, and the abolition of polygamy in Bengal.
- He was instrumental in the passing of the Hindu Widow Remarriage Act in 1856.
- His son Narayanachandra set an example to others by marrying a widow of his choice.
- Kandukuri Veeresalingam:
- Veeresalingam Pantulu published a journal Viveka Vardhan.
- He opened his first girls’ school in 1874 and made widow remarriage and female education the key points of his programme for social reform.
- M.G. Ranade and B.M. Malabari:
- In Bombay Presidency, M.G. Ranade and B.M. Malabari carried on the movement
for the upliftment of women. - In 1869, Ranade joined the Widow Remarriage Association and encouraged widow remarriage and female education.
- He opposed child marriage.
- In 1884, B.M. Malabari, a journalist, started a movement for the abolition of child marriage.
- Gopal Krishna Gokhale:
In 1905, Gopal Krishna Gokhale started the Servants of India Society to reform the society with various measures. - Periyar E.V.R:
Periyar E.V.R. was one of the greatest social reformers of Tamil Nadu. He advocated upliftment of women education, widow remarriage and opposed child marriages. - Women Reformers:
- In 1889, Pandita Ramabai opened Sarada Sadan for Hindu widows in Bombay.
- Dr Annie Besant established Theosophical society to the developed general social reform programme.
- Dr S.Dharmambal showed great interest in implementing widow remarriage and women education.
- Moovalur Ramamirdham Ammaiyar opposed the Devadasi system along with Dr Muthulakshmi Ammaiyar.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
B.M Malabari was a ______.
______ was the one of the greatest social reformer of Tamil Nadu.
Assertion (A): Raja Rammohan Roy is most remembered by all Indians
Reason (R): He wiped out the evil practice of Sati from the Indian Society.
The Theosophical Society was established at Chennai by ______.
The spread of ______ led to several other social reforms.
Who fought for the upliftment of women?
The person who was responsible for the abolition of polygamy in Bengal was ______.
Dr. S. Dharmambal was very much influenced by the ideas of ______.
What were the key points of the Veeresalingam programme for social reform?
Mention the three major National Women’s organisation.