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write a short note on Jotiba contribution to social reform

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Answered by anubhavgoswami1
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Who is a social reformer? A person who is concerned about the humanity and mankind above anything else; a person who wants to change the existing state of things for the better; a person who has an enlightened thought process; a person who cannot stand the sufferings of the weaker section of people; and above all a person who believes in the duty bestowed upon him to leave the earth behind him as a better place than it was. In fact a social reformer is an ordinary human being who wants to serve the cause of humanity in extraordinary ways.

India is fortunate to have, in its long history, many extraordinary human beings who devoted all their lives for the betterment of the society and for the upliftment of the downtrodden. A few among them are:

Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, Jyotiba Phule, Anne Besant, Mother Teresa, Vinoba Behave etc. We will look into the life and works of these extraordinary men and women and will appreciate their efforts in the making of today’s India.

Answered by sumanya1982
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Mahatma jyotiro govindrao phule(11 April 1827 -28 November 1890 also know as jyotiba phule,was an India social activist,thinker anti- caste social reformer and writer from Maharashtra . His work extended to many field including eradication of untounchability and the caste system ,and women's emancipation

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