caste and gender prejudice in india in 19th and 20th century
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Caste and gender prejudice in India in 19th and 20th centaury was at the peak and many revolutionary acts were passed in this period.
One of the major gender prejudices was sati pratha, according to which if a woman's husband dies, then she was also supposed to be burnt alive with her husband.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first to fight against Child marriage and sati pratha.
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, people faced a lot of caste and gender prejudice in India.
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- The Indian society got divided into four castes and the lower castes were not allowed to live inside the villages but had to live on the peripheries, not received proper education, were not allowed to draw water from the same well from where others used to and were considered untouchables.
- Women, on the other hand were more discriminated both based on their gender and as well as their caste.
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