Why was there a new trend of urbanisation in the latter half of the nineteenth century?
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Write a note on the administration of the Presidency towns.
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How did the administrative headquarters emerge as the most important towns and cities of the country?
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Write a note on the evolution of towns in India.
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The Madras Devadasi Act was enacted on ______.
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The Theosophical Society was established at Chennai by ______.
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______ the pioneer of Indian social reform movement.
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______ set an example to others by marrying a widow of his choice.
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The spread of ______ led to several other social reforms.
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______ was another reformer who was very much influenced by the ideas of Periyar.
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Who fought for the upliftment of women?
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The person who was responsible for the abolition of polygamy in Bengal was ______.
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Ranade started the National Social Conference in ______.
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Dr. Annie Besant came to India from ______.
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Dr. S. Dharmambal was very much influenced by the ideas of ______.
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The widow remarriage Act was passed in ______.
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Narayanachandra was the son of ______.
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Pandit Ramabai’s greatest legacy was her effort to educate ______.
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M.G. Ranade opposed child marriage.
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Sarada Sadan was stated by Tarabai Shinde.
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