The document summarizes several important social reform movements in India that emerged in response to liberal Western ideas in the 19th century. Key reformers included Raja Rammohan Roy, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, and Swami Vivekananda, who advocated for social and cultural changes like opposing idol worship, child marriage, caste discrimination, and promoting women's rights and education. Other notable reform movements mentioned include the Arya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission, and movements led by figures such as Jyotirao Phule that fought against caste oppression and worked for women's empowerment.
The Indian Society for centuries suffered from so many social evils. The chief among them are – Caste System, Deplorable condition of women, illiteracy, Child Marriage, Idol Worship, The Sati System, Polygamy, The dowry System etc.
The Indian Society for centuries suffered from so many social evils. The chief among them are – Caste System, Deplorable condition of women, illiteracy, Child Marriage, Idol Worship, The Sati System, Polygamy, The dowry System etc.
The religious and social reforms had significant roles in Indian history in the 19th Century.
Various factors were responsible for the beginning of religious and social changes in India and it is known as Renaissance Period.
Indian society was replete with evil like Untouchability, Sati system, the plight of Dalits, human sacrifices, custom drinking, etc which let the society to the verge of degeneration
The situation forced the intellectual Indians to begin a reform movement.
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Many social reformers play an important role in improvement of the society and abolish the discrimination related to race, caste, sex, religion, etc. They also play an important role to stop the child marriage and other types of social evils.
Concise analysis of administration of Lord Ripon. Ripon was regarded as a liberal and well meaning viceroy by the Indians and they praised him for his generosity and liberal policies. Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya , a noted nationalist expressed,"Ripon was the greatest and most beloved viceroy whom India has known. Detailed analysis of his policies like:
Factory Act, 1881
Repeal of Vernacular Press act, 1882
Local self Government.
Land Revenue
Ilbert Bill Controversy(1883-1884).
Political thought of Swami Vivekananda Rohit pandey
Swami Vivekananda played a key role in the renaissance and reformation of Hindu society. There was a new interpretation of the Vedanta philosophy of Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo Gosh were two major interpreters of Neo-Vedanta philosophy. They thought that Neo-Vedanta philosophy would increase
The cultural strength of Hinduism and pave the way for the growth of nationalism in modern India.Vivekananda’s social and political ideas followed from his Vedanta conception of the inner self as omnipotent and supreme. He wanted to get rid of all evil ideas of class and caste superiority and
tyranny which have made the Hindu society lose, stratified, and disintegrated. He mercilessly denounced the evils of untouchability and condemned all forms of inhuman practices prevalent in the traditional Hindu society.
What is Communalism?
It is basically an ideology which consists of three elements:-
• A belief that people who follow the same religion have common secular interests i.e. they have same political, economic and social interests. So, here socio- political communalities arises.
• A notion that, in a multi-religious society like India, these common secular interests of one religion are dissimilar and divergent from the interests of the follower of another religion.
• The interests of the follower of the different religion or of different ‘communities’ are seen to be completely incompatible, antagonist and hostile.
Communalism is political trade in religion. It is an ideology on which communal politics is based. And communal violence are conjectural consequences of communal ideology.
Communalism is the greatest threat to India's existence and need to be handled with care
This is a power point presentation based on social studies 8th standard history book.it has a lot of illustrations and explanation it also has sound effects it also has an small visual quiz with 5 question i wish all of you to see this .especially for 8th graders who is having difficulties the history lessons i hope it will be boon to them
The religious and social reforms had significant roles in Indian history in the 19th Century.
Various factors were responsible for the beginning of religious and social changes in India and it is known as Renaissance Period.
Indian society was replete with evil like Untouchability, Sati system, the plight of Dalits, human sacrifices, custom drinking, etc which let the society to the verge of degeneration
The situation forced the intellectual Indians to begin a reform movement.
https://www.themiku.in/
Many social reformers play an important role in improvement of the society and abolish the discrimination related to race, caste, sex, religion, etc. They also play an important role to stop the child marriage and other types of social evils.
Concise analysis of administration of Lord Ripon. Ripon was regarded as a liberal and well meaning viceroy by the Indians and they praised him for his generosity and liberal policies. Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya , a noted nationalist expressed,"Ripon was the greatest and most beloved viceroy whom India has known. Detailed analysis of his policies like:
Factory Act, 1881
Repeal of Vernacular Press act, 1882
Local self Government.
Land Revenue
Ilbert Bill Controversy(1883-1884).
Political thought of Swami Vivekananda Rohit pandey
Swami Vivekananda played a key role in the renaissance and reformation of Hindu society. There was a new interpretation of the Vedanta philosophy of Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo Gosh were two major interpreters of Neo-Vedanta philosophy. They thought that Neo-Vedanta philosophy would increase
The cultural strength of Hinduism and pave the way for the growth of nationalism in modern India.Vivekananda’s social and political ideas followed from his Vedanta conception of the inner self as omnipotent and supreme. He wanted to get rid of all evil ideas of class and caste superiority and
tyranny which have made the Hindu society lose, stratified, and disintegrated. He mercilessly denounced the evils of untouchability and condemned all forms of inhuman practices prevalent in the traditional Hindu society.
What is Communalism?
It is basically an ideology which consists of three elements:-
• A belief that people who follow the same religion have common secular interests i.e. they have same political, economic and social interests. So, here socio- political communalities arises.
• A notion that, in a multi-religious society like India, these common secular interests of one religion are dissimilar and divergent from the interests of the follower of another religion.
• The interests of the follower of the different religion or of different ‘communities’ are seen to be completely incompatible, antagonist and hostile.
Communalism is political trade in religion. It is an ideology on which communal politics is based. And communal violence are conjectural consequences of communal ideology.
Communalism is the greatest threat to India's existence and need to be handled with care
This is a power point presentation based on social studies 8th standard history book.it has a lot of illustrations and explanation it also has sound effects it also has an small visual quiz with 5 question i wish all of you to see this .especially for 8th graders who is having difficulties the history lessons i hope it will be boon to them
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2. In the history of modern india , the socio-religious
reforms occupy a significant place. Social
reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy, Swami
Dayanand Sarawathi and Swami Vivekanand
were responsible for the social and cutural
awakening in India.
The spread of liberal ideas of the west provided
further stimulus for the emergence of reform
movements. These movements introduced
important changes in social an religious life of
the people of India.
3.
4.
5. Taught in hindu college calcutta
Founder of young bengal movement
His followers were known as
derozians and their movement the
young bengal movement
They attacked old traditions and
decadent customs
They also advocated women’s rights
and their education
They founded associations and
organized debates against idol
worship , casteism and superstitions.
1809-1833
6. Founded Arya Samaj at bombay in
1875
Was a scholar , a patriot , a social
reformer and a revivalist
His motto was “BACK TO THE
VEDAS ”
Against of idol worship , child
marriage and caste system based on
birth
He started the suddhi movement to
bring back those hindus who had
converted to other religions to its
fold
1824-83
7. The Arya Samaj , though founded in Bombay ,
became very powerful in Punjab and spread its
influence to other parts of India.
It has contributed much to the spread of
education.
The Arya Samaj had also spread nationalism .
Hundreds of Arya Samaj patriots , including
Lala Lajpat Rai , took part in the Indian
freedom struggle .
8. Founded in 1867 in Bombay by Dr.
Atmaram Pandurang.
It was an offshoot of Brahmo Samaj.
It was a reform movement within
hinduism and concentrated on social
reforms like inter-dining , inter-
marriage , widow remarriage and
uplift of women and depressed
classes.
Justice M.G. Ranade and R.G.
Bhandarkar joined it in 1870 and
infused new stength to it.
M.G. RANADE
9. The most famous disciple of Shri
Ramkrishna Paramahamsa; born in a
prosperous Bengali family of calcutta.
He preached vedantic philosophy.
He condemned the caste system and the
current Hindu emphasis on rituals and
ceremonies.
Asked the people to improves the lives
of the poor and depressed classes.
He believed that service to mankind is
service to God.
Swami
vivekanand
10. He founded the Ramkrishna Mission at Belur
in Howrah in 1897.
It is a social service and charitable society.
The objective of this mission are providing
humanitarian relief and social work through
the estabishment of schools , colleges ,
hospitals and orphanages.
11. Founded in New York (USA) in 1875 by
Madam H.P. Blavatsky, a Russian lady,
and Henry Steel Olcott, an American
Colonel.
Their main objectives were to form a
universal brotherhood of man without
any distinction of race, colour or creed
and to promote the study of ancient
religions and philosophies.
They arrived in India and established
their headquarters at Adyar in Madras in
1882.
Later in 1893, Mrs. Annie Besant arrived
in India and took over the leadership of
the society after the death of Olcott.
Madam
Blavatsky
12. A great educator , humanist , and social
reformer.
Born in 1820 in a village in midnapur,
Bengal.
He firmly believed that reform in Indian
society could only come about through
education.
Vidyasagar founded many schools for
girls.
He protested against child marriage and
favoured widow remarriage which was
legalised by the Widow Remarriage Act
(1856). It was due to his great support for
the spread of education .
PANDIT
VIDYASAGAR
13. Belonged to a low caste family in
Maharashtra .
He waged a life-long struggle against
upper caste domination and
Bramhanical Supermacy.
In 1873 , he founded the Satyashodak
Samaj to fight against the caste system.
He pioneered the widow remarriage
movement in Maharashtra and worked
for the education of women .
Jyotibha Phule and his wife established
the first girl’s school at Poona in 1851.
JYOTIBHA
PHULE
14. The Muslim Reform Movements
started a little later because they had
avoided western education in the
beginning .
The first effort was in 1863 when the
Muhammad Literary Society was set
up in calcutta .
Its aim was to popularise the study of
English and wstern sciences.
It established a number of schools in
Bengal.
15. The Aligarh Movement was started by
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-98)for the
social and educational advancement of
the muslims in India.
He fought against the medieval
backwardness and advocated a rational
approach towards religion.
In 1866, he started the Mohammadan
Educational Conference as a general
forum for spreading liberal ideas among
the Muslims.
In 1875, he founded a modern school at
Aligargh to promote English education
among the Muslims.
SYED AHMED
KHAN
SYED AHMED
KHAN
16. Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy was a great
social reformer.
In 1925, he started the “Self-Respect
Movement”.
The aims of the movement were to
uplift the Dravidians and to expose
the Brahminical tyrany and deceptive
methods by which they controlled all
spheres of Hindu life.
He denounced the caste system ,
child marriage and enforced
widowhood.
PERIYAR E.V.R.
17. The Deoband School Movement
Sikh Reform Movement
Parsi Reform Movement
Saint Ramalinga
Sri Vaikunda Swamigal