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(a) The universalist perspective of socio-religious reform movements was not a 'purely philosophic concern; it strongly influenced the political and social outlook of the time'. Examine. (20)
(b) The Congress Socialist Party agenda was not to cut off from the Congress, but 'intended to give the Congress and the national movement a socialist direction'. Analyse. (20)
(c) How did the factionalised Dalit leadership in Hyderabad undergo a period of intense re-organization between 1948 and 1953 ? (10)