Attitude of the British towards those social evils of Swami Vivekananda time
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Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk, and he was actively working during the 19th Century.
The attitude of the British towards social evils like injustice, poverty, discrimination etc. was that it was;
(i) Due to the incompetence of the the people themselves.
(ii) Because the people of India were culturally driven and rejected Westernisation and Modernisation.
(iii) Because people were incapable of trade.
Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk, and he was actively working during the 19th Century.
The attitude of the British towards social evils like injustice, poverty, discrimination etc. was that it was;
(i) Due to the incompetence of the the people themselves.
(ii) Because the people of India were culturally driven and rejected Westernisation and Modernisation.
(iii) Because people were incapable of trade.
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The attitude of the British towards social evils like injustice, poverty, discrimination etc. was that it was:
(i) Due to the incompetence of the the people themselves.
(ii) Because the people of India were culturally driven and rejected Westernization and Modernisation.
(iii) Because people were incapable of trade.
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