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1. The practice of drowning the girl child in the sea was banned by - (a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Lord Cornwallis (c) Lord Wellesley (d) Lord William Bentinck​

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Answered by teeviyateeviya216
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Answer:

Raja Rammohan Roy even filed a petition for a law banning sati practice. He appealed to William Bentinck, the Governor of Bengal, to ban sati practice in British India and his persuasion bore fruit when sati was banned by law in Bengal Presidency in 1829.

Answered by anushkaroy785
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Answer:Lord Wellesley

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