Correct option is B
Mahadev Govind Ranade,
Gopal Ganesh Agarkar, and
Gopal Krishna Gokhale were prominent social reformers in India who strongly believed in the idea of
providing equal educational opportunities to both boys and girls. They advocated for the promotion of education, including women's education, as a means of societal improvement. Their reformist views extended to the idea of co-educational institutions to ensure that both genders had access to the same educational resources.
Information Booster: 1.
Mahadev Govind Ranade: A key figure in the social reform movement, he supported women’s education and gender equality.
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Gopal Ganesh Agarkar: A staunch advocate of modern education and progressive values, he was against orthodoxy and encouraged equal rights in education.
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale: A reformist leader and a disciple of Ranade, Gokhale also advocated for universal education, including for girls, to uplift society.
4. They were all part of a larger movement to
challenge traditional gender roles and improve the status of women in society.
5. They rejected conservative notions that restricted women's roles to domestic duties and actively worked towards
empowering women through education.
6. Their efforts contributed to the broader
Indian reform movements that challenged patriarchal norms and sought progressive social changes.