what did Gopal Krishna Gokhale advocate to make the life of the peasants better
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In addition to his political activities, Gokhale’s deep concern with social reform led him to found the Servants of India Society (1905), whose members took vows of poverty and lifelong service to the underprivileged. He opposed the ill-treatment of untouchables, or low-caste Hindus, and also took up the cause of impoverished Indians living in South Africa.
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He pleaded for the reduction of the land revenue. Gokhale was in favour of state protection to infant Indian industries. He called for the employment of members of educated middle class.
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