By the end of the nineteenth century, women themselves were actively working for reform. Explain the contribution of women reformers.
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By the end of the nineteenth century, women themselves were actively working for reform. Explain the contribution of women reformers.
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Women were also restricted from a lot of religious practices. ... During the British Raj, many reformers came ahead to fight the injustice and inequality against women. For example, Raja Ram Mohan Roy protested against the practice of Sati which led to the passing of the Act banning the practice of Sati.