
British Indian reformers
British Indian reformers were individuals in India during British rule who sought social, political, and cultural change. They aimed to modernize society by promoting education, women's rights, and legal reforms, often challenging traditional practices like sati and child marriage. Many reformers were influenced by Western ideas and sought to create a more equitable society while maintaining Indian identity. Notable figures include Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. Their efforts laid groundwork for future independence movements and social progress, helping transform India into a more progressive and unified nation.