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Consider the following about Babbar Akali Movement

I. It was a radical outgrowth of the Akali Movement for the reform of Sikh places of worship during the early 1920's.

II. It aimed to have the shrines released from the control of priests.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Important Questions on Movements in Punjab

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Which of the following is/are features of the Socio-Religious Movements in Punjab?

I. It aims at purifying a particular religion.

II. Spreading of education among the masses.

III. Propagating new ideas or philosophies.

IV. It aims at protecting the interests of Sikhs through education and literature.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

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The Namdhari Movement was one of the most influential and transitional Socio-Religious Movements in Punjab, founded by;
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Which of the following Socio Religious Movements in Punjab also known as a movement of purification and return?
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Which of the following is correct about Singh Sabha?
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Namdhari Movement also called Kuka Movement, was started by whom and when?
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Consider the following statements in relation to Nirankari Movement in Punjab.

I. Nirankari called for the return of Sikhism to its origin and emphasised the worship of God as Nirankar.

II. They rejected all kinds of idol the rituals associated with idolatory rituals.

III. They stressed the importance and authority of Guru Nanak and of Adi Granth.

IV. They taught a religious code for the householders.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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Consider the following about Nirankari movement started by Baba Dayal Das

I. They stressed the importance and authority of Guru Nanak and Adi Granth.

II. They advocated the path to God through worship based on meditation.

Which of the statements given above is/s re correct?

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Which of the following advocated the need to gain a command of Western knowledge if Sikhs were to compete successfully with Hindu and Muslim Punjabis?