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Introduction or reform movement in India

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Answered by kathermaideen
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A reform movement is a type of social movementthat aims to bring a social or political system closer to the community's ideal. A reform movement is distinguished from more radical social movements such as revolutionary movements which reject those old ideals in the ideas are often grounded in liberalism, although they may be rooted in socialist(specifically, social democratic) or religious concepts. Some rely on personal transformation; others rely on small collectives, such as Mahatma Gandhi's spinning wheel and the self-sustaining village economy, as a mode of social change. Reactionary movements, which can arise against any of these, attempt to put things back the way they were before any successes the new reform movement(s) enjoyed, or to prevent any such successe

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India has a long history of socio-religious reform movements. However, the present work focuses on the social reform movements of Nineteenth century only. ... movement that aims at making gradual change, or changes in certain aspects of society, rather than rapid or fundamental changes.

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