Contribution of socio-religious reformers
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The socio-religious reform movements were strive to sustain the social justice in India and also curbing on the social evils and promote women education in the society. These religious movements were very helpful to the British Empire for enacting the various laws on Sati, widow remarriage and fixing the minimum age of marriages. These movements were raised the voice for women education. As a result of this struggle diverse educational institutions had been opened at that time, and later on these institutions were transformed into universities. The voice against the untouchability was the major contribution for drafting the Indian constitution. At last, these social reform movements were fetched a peace and union among Hindu, Muslim and Sikh community and motivate them to achieve the social justice in the society.
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