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1. Who were reformers? What were their views regarding western education?
2. Why did orthodox Hindus criticise Vidyasagar?
3. What kind of works were performed by the untouchables?
4. Who was Kandukuri Veerasalingam? What was his contribution towards the upliftment of thedowntrodden?​

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Answered by zuha007
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1. Reformers were the people who help the views that it was essential to do away bade unjust social practices. Thus , they held the view that and awareness and western education would automatically eradicate the evils prevailing in the society..

2. because he opposed the orthodox elements in hindu society.

3.Because they are considered impure from birth, Untouchables perform jobs that are traditionally considered "unclean" or exceedingly menial, and for very little pay. One million Dalits work as manual scavengers, cleaning latrines and sewers by hand and clearing away dead animals.

4. He campaigned against the caste system and encouraged inter-caste marriages. He waged a battle against untouchability. He took up the case of the poor and the downtrodden and fought corruption in administration. Veeresalngam was also a man of great erudition.

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Answered by vershaatrish
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  1. The Reformation was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in particular to papal authority, arising from what were perceived to be errors, abuses, and discrepancies by the Catholic Church.

They believed that the primary responsibility of educating children laid upon the church and parents. They regarded teachers as officers and servants of the church who needed to be well trained in the subjects they would teach but also secure a degree in theology and possess mature and good characters

2. Because he opposed the orthodox element of hindu society.

3. Because they are considered impure from birth, Untouchables perform jobs that are traditionally considered "unclean" or exceedingly menial, and for very little pay. One million Dalits work as manual scavengers, cleaning latrines and sewers by hand and clearing away dead animals.

4. Rao Bahadur Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu was a social reformer and writer of Madras Presidency, British India. He is considered as the father of renaissance movement in Telugu.

He advocated a society based on three fundamental principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity: Dr. Ambedkar was a remarkable liberal crusader who realized the ideological hollowness of the Dalit Movement and provided necessary ideology to it. He created awareness among depressed classes to have a graceful life.

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