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This biographical work presents the life and significant contributions of Behramji M. Malabari, an important figure in Indian social reform movements. The book combines a detailed biographical sketch with carefully selected excerpts from his writings and speeches that address critical social issues of his time.
Malabari’s primary focus was on combating harmful practices within Indian society, particularly infant marriage and the forced widowhood of women. His eloquent arguments and passionate advocacy for social change are captured through his own words, providing readers with direct insight into his reformist ideology and methods.
Additionally, the book includes selections from his “Rambles,” offering a broader perspective on his observations and reflections about Indian society. Compiled by Dayaram Gidumal, this work serves as both a historical record of Malabari’s activism and a valuable resource for understanding 19th-century Indian social reform movements.
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