Social Sciences, asked by rekharamlal1987, 2 months ago

1. List out any three social evils
that created negative impact on the position of women during early 19 th Century.

2. Who was Roop Kanwar/What happened to her?
Name the Governor General who put an end to the practice of Sati.

3. Name the social reformer under whom the movement against Sati gained momentum.

4. Name the social reformer who favoured Widow Remarriage .
Write three sentences about Pandita Ramabhai​

Answers

Answered by abdulmajid7701
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Answer:

Here are 5 social evils that still remain in the roots of the society:

No education for girls. If the female literacy rate is low in a country then the growth of the country is sluggish because when a woman is not educated, it impacts every member of the family. ...

Domestic violence. ...

3. Female infanticide. ...

Prostitution. ...

Dowry                Roopkuvarba Kanwar (c. 1969 – 4 September 1987) was a Rajput woman who was burned alive at Deorala village of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. At the time, she was 18 years old and had been married for eight months to Maal Singh Shekhawat, who had died a day earlier at age 24,[1] and had no children.                                                                                       The Principal campaigners against Sati were Christian and Hindu reformers such as William Carey and Ram Mohan Roy                   Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (23 April 1858 – 5 April 1922) female, women's right & education activist, a pioneer in the education and emancipation of women in India, and a social reformer. She was the first woman to be awarded the titles of Pandita as a Sanskrit scholar and Sarasvati after being examined by the faculty of the University of Calcutta.[1] She was one of the 10 women delegates of the Congress session of 1889.[2][3] In the late 1890s, she founded Mukti Mission at Kedgaon village, forty miles east of the city of Pune.[4][5] The mission was later named Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission.                                                                                                                    

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