Explain the important socio-religious movements in India during the 19th century
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These social and religious reform movements arose among all communities of the Indian people. Theyattacked bigotry, superstition and the hold of the priestly class. They worked for abolition of castes and untouchability, purdahsystem, sati, child marriage, social inequalities and illiteracy.
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Socio-religious reforms in the 19th century provided the soil for growth of Indian Nationalism. The main reason of emergence of the reform movements was spread of western education and liberal ideas. ... All demanded changes in society through social or education reforms.
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