Political Science, asked by shahmaranwesal, 4 months ago

Highlight Tilak’s views on social reforms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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BAL GANGADHAR TILAK: This freedom fighter and social reformer waged a spirited campaign against British colonial rule. He was also one of the most popular leaders during the pre-Gandhi era. ... With the goal of improving the quality of education, Tilak, along with friends, co-founded the New English school

Answered by Anonymous
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Tilak was not opposed to social reforms as such. He agreed that with the passage of time social institutions and practices should and do change. In fact in his own way he waged a battle against orthodoxy. His theory of social reforms, however, was different from that of the liberal reformers whom he opposed.

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Tilak, in his newspaper Kesari, defended the revolutionaries and called for immediate Swaraj or self-rule. ... Social reforms: Despite being personally opposed to early marriage, Tilak was against the 1891 Age of Consent bill, seeing it as interference with Hinduism and a dangerous precedent.

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