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political ideas of M G RANADE

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ranade's vision of reformation was total as it covered the social, political, economic and religious aspects of our lives. In the following pages, we shall discuss Ranade's criticism of the Hindu society, his methods of social reform, his perspective on the caste system, liberation of women and education. 53.1 Ranrrde's Criticism of the Hindu Society Ranade held that the root of all evils of the Hindu society could be traced to a distorted understanding of the Hindu religion. It was religion that gave sanction to the caste system, untouchability and subjection of women. He maintained that the caste system had divided the Hindu society into groups and factions. The caste system was based on status determined by birth-this caste position was by and large unchangeable. Birth and not merit determined a person's sbcial mobility. 
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Answered by řåhûł
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1) M. G. Ranade was the founder of Social Conference movement and he created many social reforms against child marriage, shaving of widows’ heads, etc, and also advocated widow remarriage and female education

2) He encouraged acceptance of change which preserved India’s traditions and was also the founder of Widow Marriage Association in 1861
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