Lesson 4 of 6 • 27 upvotes • 9:01mins
Socio-Religious Reforms movements play a vital role in making India progressive while still Nation is in the hands of British rule. And the reforms tried to eradicate these by uprooting from its roots. Although they have contributed their part in reforms still many of them prevail. Here in this lesson we discuss the reforms movements including reformers over the time with their journals and at last critical evaluation of the reform movement is done Firstly social evils found at this time were discussed and next various movements like Brahmno Samaj, Arya samaj, Theosophical Society and Rama Krishna Mission, mutt established by Swami Vivekandana is well discussed Some of the other reformers like Gopala Krishna Gokule and others who strived to Remove Ignorance in lives of the people were well discussed So by seeing this lesson one can have a sound knowledge of Socio-Religious reform movements of the 19th and 20th century.
Outlook of the course
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National Movement led by the Congress Party
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Revolutionary Movements from the 19th and 20th Century
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Socio-Religious Reform Movements in the 19th and 20th Century
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Administrative, Educational, Economic and Social Policies of the Britishers
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Sepoy's Revolt, Tribal Revolt, Peasant and Caste Movements
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