Hyderabad Samajik Sudhar Sangh

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Hyderabad Samajik Sudhar Sangh or Hyderabad Social Service League, was a social movement formed in 1915 in Hyderabad (present capital of Telangana State, India). Keshav Rao Koratkar and Vaman Naik were founders of this movement. [1]

Annual social conferences

Hyderabad Social Service League held annual social conferences in various parts of erstwhile Hyderabad state. The passed Social Service League conferences passed resolutions on subjects like necessity of promoting primary education, women's education remarriage of widows, inter caste marriages, and opening of libraries in the State. [2]

Conference No [3] Conference YearHeld AtChaired byRsolutions
11918Kavana Taluka Hadgaon Sadanand Maharaj
21919 Hadgaon Dist. NandedKeshavrao Koratkar
320 June 1920 Nanded
411 Nov 1921 Hyderabad Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve
523 April 1923 Gulbarga Barrister Mukundrao Jaikara
6HyderabadSarla Chaudhari

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