what role did the young bengal movement play in the 19th century reforms
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The Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge was established on 20 February 1838 by Young Bengal group where they discussed various aspects of Western science, and stood for a number of social reforms, such as the prohibition of caste taboos, child marriage, kulin polygamy or the ban on widow remarriage.
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The Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge was established on 20 February 1838 by Young Bengal group where they discussed various aspects of Western science, and stood for a number of social reforms, such as the prohibition of caste taboos, child marriage, kulin polygamy or the ban on widow remarriage.
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