
Indian Social Movement
Indian social movements are organized efforts by groups of people to bring about social change in India. These movements address various issues such as caste discrimination, women's rights, environmental concerns, and labor conditions. Notable examples include the struggle against untouchability led by figures like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Chipko Movement for forest conservation. These movements often aim to raise awareness, influence policy, and empower marginalized communities, reflecting India’s diverse society and the complexities of its social issues. They play a crucial role in shaping public discourse and advancing social justice.