Socio-Religious Reform Movements in 19th and early 20th century India were transformative endeavors that sought to address the prevalent social and religious issues, advocating for progressive change
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Socio-religious reform movements
Modern History - General Studies
Socio-Religious Reform Movement – Modern History Notes
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Socio-religious reform movements refer to the efforts made by social leaders to bring about changes in their respective religions and society, driven by the need to adapt to the changing world characterized by science, democracy, and nationalism.