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Raja Ram Mohan Roy

King Rammohan Roy (22 May 1772 - 27 September 1833) is said to be the forerunner of the Indian Renaissance and Father of Modern India. He is a special place in the field of Indian social and religious renaissance. He was the founder of Brahma Samaj, the founder of the Indian linguistic press, the author of the Janajagran and social reform movement, and the patriarch of the new-Jagran era in Bengal. He speeded up the two regions with an efficient combination of Indian independence struggle and journalism. While his movements shown journalism, his journalism worked to show the right direction to the movement.

Hundreds of examples of foresight and ideology of Raja Rammohan Roy are recorded in history. He had a deep affection for Hindi. They were opposed to conservatism and evils, but the values, rituals and national pride were close to their hearts. They wanted independence but wanted that citizens of this country recognize its value.

Biography:
King Rammohan Roy was born in 1772 in a Brahmin family in Bengal. His father was a Vaishnava while the mother Shakta By the age of 15, he had got knowledge of Bengali, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Persian. In the teens, he traveled a lot. He also worked for the East India Company till 1803-1814. He founded Brahma Samaj and traveled abroad (England and France).

Conflicts Against Writings:
Ram Mohan Roy left the job of the East India Company and offered himself a service to the nation. In addition to attaining the independence of India, they were fighting the dual fight. The second battle was from the citizens of their own country. Who were clandestinely in superstition and theories. Raja Rammohan Rai did the job of jerking them. He has been quite opposed to child marriage, sati practice, racism, rituals, curtains, etc. Alexander Duff helped him a lot in the field of religious propaganda. Darka Nath Tagore was his most prominent follower. The creator of modern India has played an important role in eradicating social evils like the founder of the biggest social-religious reform movements, Brahma Samaj, Raja Ram Mohan Rai Sati System. He also advocated various changes in popular Indian society to study English, modern medical technology and science. This is the reason that he was sent as the "Mughal emperor" king.

Journalism:
Raja Rammohan Roy edited the publication of classical papers such as 'Brahmanical Magazine', 'Dialogue Kaumudi', Mirat-ul-Akbar, Bangdaad. Bangadar was a unique letter. In this, Bengali, Hindi and Persian languages were used simultaneously. His belligerent and strong personality can be judged from the fact that in 1821, an English judge was punished for punishing an Indian prataparayana dash. As a result, he died. Roy wrote an article against this vandalism.

Criticism:
Rammohan Roy is criticized for praising English rule, English language, and English civilization. He did not take any direct part in the freedom movement. His last breath also came out in the UK. Some people think that they were working to fill the inferiority complex of Indian society while shining their landlady and were invisible soldiers of the British. He set the path for the establishment and empowerment of the English state (slavery) in India. He could not understand English diplomacy and could not guide the Indian public rightly.

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