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When he was only 15 he became the Secretary of Sarvatattvadipika Sabha ( 1832 ) an association for the cultivation of knowledge . He also became a member of the Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge in 1838 , but radical ...
When he was only 15 he became the Secretary of Sarvatattvadipika Sabha ( 1832 ) an association for the cultivation of knowledge . He also became a member of the Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge in 1838 , but radical ...
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The Sabha supported the social reform movements and offered Rs . 1,000 / - to each person who would marry a widow . As is evident , it was an organization of rich and influential men belonging to well - known families .
The Sabha supported the social reform movements and offered Rs . 1,000 / - to each person who would marry a widow . As is evident , it was an organization of rich and influential men belonging to well - known families .
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... 244 Anandamath , 111 , 215 Annadamangal , 143 Antopur Strisiksha Sabha , 150 , 226 Anusilan Dharma ,: 111 Anusilan Samiti , 190 Appeals to the Christian Public , 16 , 17 Arunodaya , 238 Arya Samaj , 107 , 108 Association : Academic ...
... 244 Anandamath , 111 , 215 Annadamangal , 143 Antopur Strisiksha Sabha , 150 , 226 Anusilan Dharma ,: 111 Anusilan Samiti , 190 Appeals to the Christian Public , 16 , 17 Arunodaya , 238 Arya Samaj , 107 , 108 Association : Academic ...
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