what kind of social evils were prevalent in our society before independence ?
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: Practises prevalent in the Indian society against which the reformers fought were the practise of sati, caste system, exploitation of the lower caste people, female infanticide, child marriages, untouchability and the prohibition of the education of the lower caste people in the Hindu society.
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The practise of sati, the caste system, exploitation of the lower caste people, female infanticide, child marriages, untouchability, and the prohibition of lower caste people's education in Hindu society were all practises that the reformers battled against.
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- Due to the social, religious, and economic conditions that prevailed in traditional culture, the situation of women was extremely awful. In comparison to men, they were accorded a low social rank.
- In those days, the caste system and untouchability were two of the most despised practises. Low-caste members of society were forced to perform a variety of manual (menial) tasks, including as cleaning, leatherworking, transporting dead animals, and shoemaking and repair. Furthermore, this evil wreaked havoc on the social, economic, and political systems.
- Another social ill that plagued Indian society in the nineteenth century was child marriage. This evil had a negative impact on the health of married children and had a number of negative consequences for society.
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