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Consider the following movements:
1. Justice Movement
2. Ezhava Movement
3. Satya Shodhak Movement
4. Self Respect Movement
These movements basically were of:
High Caste Hindus
Anti-Muslim in nature
Backward Classes
Tribal movements
Some of the most important backward class movement in India are as follows: 1. Satya Shodhak Samaj 2. Shri Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam Movement 3. Justice Party 4. The Self-respect Movement. The socio-religious reform movements of the nineteenth century were led by the upper-caste Hindus who condemned the caste system and untouchability. But they achieved only limited success. Several factors and forces in the nineteenth and twentieth century’s created class-consciousness among the lower castes who took upon themselves to struggle for caste equality.
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Gurpreet singh noorie
Satya Shodhak samaj created by JYOTIBA PHULLE for uplift people from lower class
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