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Why are social reformers are described so?​

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Answered by sunny181086
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Social reformers are described so because they felt that some changes were essential in society and unjust practices needed to be rooted out.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Social reformers were great philosophers and activists who thought the society needs to be changed and the evils in the society should be rooted out.

That’s why they were referred to.

They fought against the unjust in the society and change tried to bring the changes by propagating the new thoughts.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati was some of them who fought against the evils of the society.

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