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John Murdoch’s ‘The Women of India and what can be done for them’ is a significant historical work that addresses the social, economic, and educational conditions of women in India. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction volume provides a detailed analysis of the various challenges that Indian women faced during the colonial era.
The author presents a compassionate yet critical examination of women’s roles in Indian society, covering topics such as education, health, marriage practices, and economic independence. Murdoch advocates for meaningful reforms and practical solutions to improve the status and opportunities available to women. His work reflects the progressive thinking of the period and contributes valuable insights into the social reform movements of India.
This book remains an important historical document for understanding women’s issues in India and the early advocacy for women’s rights and social change during British colonial rule.

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