explain the impact of the 19th Century Reform movements on the Indian society
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The greatest impact of the nineteenth century socio-religious reform movements was: (1) the creation of national awakening among the masses; ... Even radical westernisation was pleaded for by Ram Mohan Roy as a means to rejuvenate the decaying Indian culture and society. These movements did not have an all-India character.
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The major social problems which came in the purview of these reform movements were emancipation of women in which sati, infanticide, child marriage and widow re-marriage were taken up, casteism and untouchability, education for bringing about enlightenment in society and in the religious sphere.
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