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What was the condition of women in india society in th 19th ​

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Answered by MrPrince07
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The position of women in the nineteenth century was far from being satisfactory. It was their total seclusion which brought about their physical and mental degeneration. In many parts of India, especially in the north and east, the purdah had long become an established system both among Hindus and Muslims

Answered by Neency
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At the beginning of the 19th century, the condition of Indian women was not encouraging.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the condition of Indian women was not encouraging.Several evil practices such as the practice of Sati, the Purdah system, child marriage, female infanticide, bride price and polygamy had made their life quite miserable.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the condition of Indian women was not encouraging.Several evil practices such as the practice of Sati, the Purdah system, child marriage, female infanticide, bride price and polygamy had made their life quite miserable.There was no equality between Indian men and women in the educational, social and economic opportunities.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the condition of Indian women was not encouraging.Several evil practices such as the practice of Sati, the Purdah system, child marriage, female infanticide, bride price and polygamy had made their life quite miserable.There was no equality between Indian men and women in the educational, social and economic opportunities.As a result, following were the major issues and debates took place in the 19th century India:....

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