Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a prominent Indian social reformer. He played a key role in the abolition of Sati. He advocated for women's rights and education. Roy founded the Brahmo Samaj, promoting monotheism and rational thought. He was a pioneer of modern Indian nationalism. His efforts laid the groundwork for future reform movements. Roy's legacy continues to inspire social change in India.
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