Social Sciences, asked by lokeshmudiraj, 1 year ago

the main idea behind religious reforms was to end complex rituals worshiping of many gods and idol worship purdah system.do you think peopke have accepted these reforms?explain

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Answered by hannalove
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As the country is progressing in this millennium progressive thoughts have occupied many people's minds. Colonial rituals like Sati Pratha and Child Marriage are now looked down upon by the educated class of the society. Many are working for the development of the country now and some of the social evils may be safe to be termed as extinct now. India is amongst the too developing nations are a major part of the population is working hard to make India a better country. But again there is a small section of the society who has not progressed with modern thoughts and reforms and who's minds are still corrupted by the ancient no sensical rituals and thus are engaged in these activities. So it would be right to say that a major population has changed and accepted the reforms but still there is a section of society who may be curbing the nation's development by engaging into social evils.
Answered by satyam6615
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