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Which amongst the following is incorrect about characteristics of religious and social reform movements in 19th Century?
The study of ancient India’s history helped the reformers in their work of social reform for their struggle against all type of inhuman practices, superstitions etc.
Some of the reformers also supported reformative steps and regulations framed by the British Government.
Some of these reformers were supported directly or indirectly by the British officials
Since they could not associate with religious beliefs, therefore most of the movements of social reform were secular in nature.
Religious and social reform movements in 19th Century were definetely associated with religious beliefs and movements. Movements like Arya-samaj, Aligarh movement, Parsi Reform Movements were dedicated to particular communities. so they were not secular in nature.
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