'The condition of women in nineteenth-century India was pitiable'. Elaborate this statement with regard to the social evils that plagued them.
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Yes the statement is true that the condition of women in nineteenth century India was pitiable as they were plagued with many social evils.
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- Women in nineteenth century were not considered equal to men and were often considered as the weaker section of the society.
- In most parts of India,they were deprived from education and not allowed to take part in any social activities.They did not have enough freedom.
- The most insensitive of all was Sati practice,which took lives of many in the face of social evils that were being practiced in the then Indian society,is considered inhuman.
- Most girls were prone to child marriage and no voices were raised against these evil practices for a long time.
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Women were not allowed to study. They did not have the right to in herit property
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