mention any two limitations of the young bengal group
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Limitations of the young Bengal group
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- Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809-1831), who came to Calcutta in 1826 and was hired as a teacher of English literature and history at the Hindu College, founded the Young Bengal Movement.
- It was the year 1828. The Brahmo Samaj was created by Raja Rammohun Roy, and the Academic Association was founded by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, a fiery Hindu College teacher, and a radical group of students known as Young Bengal. ...
- Derozio was expelled from Hindu College by the administration committee. It was essential in advancing the reformist movement that had already taken root in the region.
- The Young Bengal Movement, a radical movement for Hindu society reform, was born in the college.
- Henry Vivian Derozio, a Hindu College teacher, was its leader. The Young Bengal movement collapsed because the group was unable to gain support from other Bengali intellectuals or literati.
- Raja Rammohan was not sympathetic to their plight. Because of his radicalism, Derozio was expelled from the Hindu college in 1829.
- The fundamental reason for their limited success was the social climate of the time, which was not conducive to the adoption of radical ideas.
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the limitation of the young is -
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Iswar Chandra Bidya sagar and Henry Louis Vivian Derozio were the members of The Young Bengal Group.
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