The Social Renaissance in IndiaVora, 1957 - 206 sidor |
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... reform movements in the period between 1818 and 1948. But it is first necessary to distinguish between the socio - religious reformers with whom we have ... social reformers showed that MAHATMA GANDHI AND OTHER SOCIAL REFORMERS (1818-1948)
... reform movements in the period between 1818 and 1948. But it is first necessary to distinguish between the socio - religious reformers with whom we have ... social reformers showed that MAHATMA GANDHI AND OTHER SOCIAL REFORMERS (1818-1948)
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... social reformers ' task was considerably lightened by the activities of the socio- religious reformers . The social reformers were not directly opposed to the socio - religious organisations . But they thought that better social reform ...
... social reformers ' task was considerably lightened by the activities of the socio- religious reformers . The social reformers were not directly opposed to the socio - religious organisations . But they thought that better social reform ...
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... Social Reform Conference endeavour- ed to coordinate the programme of social reform and methods and to bring about uniformity in social reform activities . On the other hand the Indian National Congress dealt only with the political ...
... Social Reform Conference endeavour- ed to coordinate the programme of social reform and methods and to bring about uniformity in social reform activities . On the other hand the Indian National Congress dealt only with the political ...
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