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Social reforms were implemented to address inequalities from "summary" of India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy by Ramachandra Guha
Social reforms were implemented to address inequalities that had been ingrained in Indian society for centuries. These reforms aimed to bring about a more just and equitable society, where individuals were not discriminated against based on their caste, religion, or gender. One of the key social reform movements in India was the campaign against untouchability led by leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi believed that untouchability was a social evil that needed to be eradicated in order to create a more inclusive society. He called for the upliftment of the so-called "untouchables" and worked to ensure that they were given equal rights and opportunities. Another important social reform movement was the fight for women's rights...Similar Posts
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