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Q1. What does humanism promote?

Q2. Who gave Raja Rammohan Roy the title of Raja?

Q3. What is the Shuddhi Movement?

Q4. What is the role of the Translation Society?

Q5. Why were the Singh Sabhas set up? ​

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Answered by 66rajmore
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1) Defining Humanism

Important classical ideals which interested humanists included the importance of public and private virtue, Latin grammar, techniques of rhetoric, history, conventions in literature and poetry, and moral philosophy.

2) Ram Mohan Roy (22 May 1772 – 27 September 1833) was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a social-religious reform movement in the Indian subcontinent. He was given the title of Raja by Akbar II, the Mughal emperor.

3)Shuddhi Movement was started by Arya Samaj in earlier part of 20th century to bring back the people who had converted to Islam and Christianity from Hinduism. ... The Shuddhi Movement challenged the Christian missionaries who tried to convert the uneducated, poor and depressed classes of the Hindus.

4)Translation enables effective communication between people around the world. It is a courier for the transmission of knowledge, a protector of cultural heritage, and essential to the development of a global economy. Highly skilled translators are key. Translation Studies helps practitioners develop those skills.

5)The Singh Sabha was set up in Amritsar and Lahore for religious and social reforms among the Sikhs.

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Answered by allindia1630
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1) It views humanity as responsible for the promotion and development of individuals, espouses the equal and inherent dignity of all human beings, and emphasizes a concern for humans in relation to the world. Starting in the 20th century, humanist movements have typically been non-religious and aligned with secularism.

2)He was given the title of Raja by Akbar II, the Mughal emperor. His influence was apparent in the fields of politics, public administration, education and religion. He was known for his efforts to abolish the practices of sati and child marriage.

3)Shuddhi Movement was started by Arya Samaj in earlier part of 20th century to bring back the people who had converted to Islam and Christianity from Hinduism. ... The Shuddhi Movement challenged the Christian missionaries who tried to convert the uneducated, poor and depressed classes of the Hindus.

4)Translation enables effective communication between people around the world. It is a courier for the transmission of knowledge, a protector of cultural heritage, and essential to the development of a global economy. Highly skilled translators are key. Translation Studies helps practitioners develop those skills.

5) I is set up in amritsar , The movement was founded in an era when the Sikh Empire had been dissolved and annexed by the British, the Khalsa had lost its prestige, and mainstream Sikhs were rapidly converting to other religions. ... At the time of its founding, the Singh Sabha policy was to avoid criticism of other religions and political matters.

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