Social reforms in India have played a crucial role in transforming a deeply stratified society into a more inclusive and democratic one. These reforms have addressed inequalities related to caste, gender, religion, and class, aiming to ensure justice, dignity, and equal opportunities for all individuals. This article examines the evolution, significance, and impact of social reform movements in India. It highlights how these reforms have contributed to the ideals of equality and inclusion, while also addressing the challenges that persist in contemporary society.
Wadekar et al. (Thu,) studied this question.