Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Dadabhai Naoroji.
• Dadabhai Naoroji was one of the founders of the Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha, also known as the Religious Reform Association.
• The Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha was established in 1851 in Bombay (now Mumbai) by prominent members of the Parsi community, including Dadabhai Naoroji, to promote social and religious reform among the Parsis.
• The association aimed to modernize and revitalize the Parsi religion and community, advocating for education, women's rights, and social reforms.
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