Contributions of Keshab Chandra Sen Essay

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Contributions of Keshab Chandra Sen


Keshab Chandra Sen


Introduction: Keshab Chandra Sen was born in 1838 in a distinguished family of Calcutta. He joined the Brahmo Samaj in 1857 and became a whole-time missionary in 1861.

Contributions: Keshab Chandra Sen brought to Brahmo Samaj a dynamic force which it had never possessed before.

  • He was supposed to be more progressive in his religious outlook than Debendranath Tagore.
  • He advocated female education, supported widow remarriage and denounced polygamy.
  • At his request the Government of India passed the Civil Marriage Act of 1872.
  • He took interest in temperance movement in Calcutta and brought public attention to this great social evil.
  • His all India tours initiated the process of building a common platform for the people of different regions in India.

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