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Swami dayananad was the founder of tge arya samaj . He raised hus voice in favour of widow remarriage and education of girls . He believed in giving equal status to men and women in society He condemned child marriage and describe the hindu race as the children of children The arya samaj opened school for girls in punjab

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Answered by pranjal0407
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The Kanya Mahavidyalaya in Jalandhar was set up in the 1890s in response to the need to impart to women a special kind of education which would enable them to adapt themselves to the new demands made by the educated men of the family without losing their cultural moorings. It was one of the most successful experiments of its kind as well as the most daring and radical in its innovativeness. Its founder, Lala Devaraj an Arya Samajist and his supporters most of whom were women, faced criticism and attack from conservative opinion both inside and outside the Samaj. The battles they fought and the way the internal contradictions in the Arya Samaj theory and practice were resolved are significant because they are typical of the legacy inherited by women's education today from its nineteenth century beginnings.

Answered by pratikshmalik31
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this paragraph says that

  1. swami dayananad was the founder of the Arya samaj .
  2. widow remarriage means after the death of husband the widow can marriage again
  3. and enforce samaj to educate their girls
  4. and also believed that men and women is equal
  5. he condemned child marriage
  6. and arya samaj also opened a school in Punjab for girls

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