Social Studies Foundation is a company which believes in a discrimination free society. We are committed to Identifying the problems of the deprived classes and finding solutions thereof. Our endeavour is to identify people who contribute towards promoting harmony and equality in the society and acknowledge their contribution. We would also like to be a contributor to the policy making in the related areas. We firmly believe that positive thoughts and actions would help dissolve the barriers and enable building up a harmonious society.
Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar’s reign stands as a luminous chapter in the annals of Indian history.
Ahilyadevi’s legacy extends beyond governance; she was a trailblazer for women’s empowerment.
Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj was one the most popular King with an absolute vision. Originally
born as Yashwant in the Ghatge family in Kagal on 26th June
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Social reforms were taking shape in the 19th century in India. The role of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaikwad has been vital in it. Social Reforms Means Relig
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Maharashtra is generally called the land of saints. Along with saints, this land has always been the flourishing ground for social reformers in India
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A prominent social reformer, a renowned activist, a great thinker, and a noble 'Soul,' Jyotirao Govindrao Phule did his best to bring positive change
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Without the attainment of new goals, without understanding the meaning of new types of social goals, the tendency to destroy traditional social instit
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Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj believed that spirituality was not separate from daily life but should inspire people to live with honesty, kindness, and
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I find the content and presentation of these rich and excellent. There are many issues which one can learn from articles. Vijendra Sonawane ji has articulated the objectives well. Please convey my greetings to him
Unheard Voices… Commonly we don't acknowledge many social disturbances inside and outside of our countries to our downtrodden hindus… . Yours this 4th published issue has encountered me to say that these things can be translated into Hindi too and in future in other regional languages also.. Anyway, I am going to do something. In one word… UNHEARD VOICES will be a game changer.
I am very happy that you wrote about Dalit Hindus living in Pakistan and heard their pain. Because I have many relatives there who live in great difficulty. I have a suggestion that something should be written about those Dalits and Hindus living near the borders of both the countries who are related to each other. At the same time, we should also write about the displaced people coming to India.
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