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many social reforms for the upliftment of women began in the 19th century.what was the impact of these reforms towards the emancipation of women

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Answered by garimasharma01
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social reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Swami Dayanand Saraswati DK Karve Jyotiba Phule and Sister Nivedita took up the case of women's

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Some legitimate measures were acquainted with raise the position of women.

For instance Sati was proclaimed illicit (1829). Child murder was pronounced unlawful. Widow Remarriage was allowed by a law in 1856. Eligible period of young woman was raised to ten by a law which was passed in 1860.

For counteracting child’s marriage, the Sharda Act was passed in 1929.

As indicated by it , a young women underneath 14 and a child below the age of 18 years couldn't be hitched.

In the twentieth century and particularly after 1919 the Indian national development turned into the primary propagator of social change.

Progressively, the reformers took plan of action to purposeful publicity in the Indian dialect to achieve the majority.

They additionally utilized books, shows, short stories, verse, the Press and in the thirties (1930's), the film excessively spread their perspectives.

Various people changed social orders, and religious associations endeavored to spread training among women, to counteract marriage of youthful kids, to uphold monogamy, and to empower white collar class women to take up callings or open business.

Because of all these endeavors, the Indian women played a functioning and essential job in the battle for the autonomy of the nation.

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