what was the important of social reform movement in India?
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While there is a lot of involvement of people with political and economic issues, issues of social reform are largely neglected. However, the fact remains that social reform holds the key not only for reducing distress but also for changing personal and community/social life in ways that can provide conducive conditions for a constructive and positive approach to life, unleashing creativity and improving the world.
It is strange that while social reform can contribute so much it has been increasingly pushed to the margins.
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Answer = The purpose of the social reform movements in 19th century was to 'purify' and 'rediscover' an Indian civilization that would be conformant with the European ideals of rationalism, empiricism, monotheism and individualism.
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