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How did Ram Mohan Roy’s propagate his ideas?
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Solution
Ram Mohan Roy did not however believe in blindly aping the — west, the north did he believe in blindly relying on India’s own past. The ideal situation would be to balance the best of the East and the West and reconstruct society accordingly.
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