How did the socio religious reform movement of the 19th century act as pioneer of indian nationalism
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The 19th Century India witnessed a strong wave of reformation activities in religion and society. There were attempts made by the educated young Indians to end the evils and abuses in religion and society. Western ideas of reason, equality, liberty and humanity inspired them. They tried to remove the defects in their culture. They wanted to revive the glory of Indian culture. Hence we call the socio-religious reform movement of the 19th century India as the Indian Renaissance movement. Raja Rammohan Roy was the pioneer of this movement.
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Explanation:It acts as a pioneer as it helped people to understand about their exploitation and encouraged them to fight against it.
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