At the end of the Nineteenth Century women in India suffered from disabilities like:
Child Marriage:
The practice of child marriage was another social stigma for the women. In November 1870, the Indian Reforms Association was started with the efforts of Keshav Chandra Sen. A journal called Mahapap Bal Vivah (Child marriage: The Cardinal Sin) was also launched with the efforts of B.M. Malabari to fight against child marriage. In 1846, the minimum marriageable age for a girl was only 10 years.
Female Infanticide:
It was particularly in vogue in Rajputana, Punjab and the North Western Provinces.
Purdah System
The condition of women among the peasantry was relatively better in this respect. Purdah was not so much prevalent in Southern India.Voices were raised against the practice of Purdah during the 19th and 20th century.
Sati:
The sati system was one of the worst systems that were practiced before the independence revolt in 1857. It is the system in which the girl used to die with her husband in case the husband dies before the girl.
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