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describe the social evils faced by Indian women in 18th century​

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Answered by heyogrixxhere
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Sati: It is one of the social evils of Indian society present in olden days. It is a Hindu funeral custom where a widow immolates herself on her husband's pyre or commits suicide. Sati is abolished in India.

Sati: It is one of the social evils of Indian society present in olden days. It is a Hindu funeral custom where a widow immolates herself on her husband's pyre or commits suicide. Sati is abolished in India.Child marriage: It is a marriage performed between any male below 21 years and female below 18 years according to Indian policy. It is still practiced.

Sati: It is one of the social evils of Indian society present in olden days. It is a Hindu funeral custom where a widow immolates herself on her husband's pyre or commits suicide. Sati is abolished in India.Child marriage: It is a marriage performed between any male below 21 years and female below 18 years according to Indian policy. It is still practiced.Dowry system: Any property or valuable security is given or agreed to be given either directly or indirectly by one party to another party of a marriage is called dowry. It is of the many social evils leading to a number of women deaths. It still exists

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Answered by smaruthi985
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some evils faced by the Indian woman in 18th and 19th century were purdah system ,sati no education was provided ,child marriage and female infanticide.

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