Indian Reform Association
[1] David Kopf says that Sen was enthusiastic about the Unitarian social gospel, which he observed first hand during his trip abroad."[2] The comprehensive objective of the Association was to be served through five departments of activity – cheap literature, female improvement, education, temperance, and charity.On 16 November 1870, the Indian Reforms Association started publishing a weekly newspaper, Sulava Samachar in Bengala, priced only one pice.Indian Reform Association published a monthly Bengali journal ‘’Mad na garal’’(Wine or Poison) under the editorial management of Sivanath Sastri.After the collapse of the Indian Reform Association, Sen had formed an organisation of youth called Band of Hope.