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collect the information about the person who fougth against social evils and paste the pictuers​

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Answered by Muskan5196
1

Answer:

There have been

many social reformers in India who have worked for the betterment of society

and have fought against the social evils. Some of them are:

Raja Ram Mohan

Roy 1772 - 1833 - He was from Bengal. He fought against the practice of Sati

Pratha.

Ishwar Chandra

Vidyasagar - He was born in 1820. He was from Bengal. He worked to uplift the

status of women. He supported widow remarriage. He contributed a lot in the

field of education.

Vivekananda - He was born in 1863. He was from Bengal. He

was against religious dogmas and superstitions.

Swami Dayananda

Saraswati - He was born in 1824. He was from Gujarat. His slogan was 'Return to

Vedas'. He argued against the wrong things which were being propagated in the

name of religion. He believed that caste system should not be based on birth.

It should be on the basis of occupation. He started a campaign against

untouchability and child marriage.

Dr. Bhimrao

Ambedkar - He was born in 1891. He was from Mhow, a town in the Central

Province of India. He fought for the rights of the untouchables.

Jyotiba Phule -

He was born in 1827. He was from Maharashtra. He supported women's education

and widow remarriage. He was against child marriage and untouchability. He used

the word dalit for untouchables.

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Answered by debosmitadas18
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Answer:

Various people who confronted the social evil of society are-

RAJA RAM MOHAN, ISHWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR, VIVEKANANDA, SWAMI DAYANAND, DR. AMBEDKAR, JYOTIBA PHULE, etc.

Step-by-step explanation:

Many social reformers had born in India who worked for the advancement of mankind and fought against the social evils of society.

They are namely:

1. Raja Ram Mohan- He was from Bengal and fought against the policy of Sati Pratha.

2. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar - He was born in Bengal in 1820. He worked to uplift the status of girls. He supported widow weddings. He contributed heaps to the field of education.

3. Vivekananda - He was born in 1863 and was from Bengal. He

was against spiritual dogmas and superstitions.

4. Swami Dayananda Saraswati - He was born in 1824. He was from Gujarat. His expression was 'Return to Vedas'. He argued against the incorrect things that were being propagated in the name of faith and religion. He believed that the class structure shouldn't be supported by birth. It ought to get on the idea of occupation. He started a campaign against untouchability and kid wedding.

5. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar - He was born in 1891. He was from Mhow, a city within the Central Province of India. He fought for the rights of the untouchables.

6. Jyotiba Phule -He was born in 1827. He was from Maharashtra. He supported women's education and widow weddings. He was against kid weddings and untouchability. He used the word Dalit for untouchables

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