explain why the social reforms brought by the british in india, outraged the indian masses.
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British introduced important social reforms in the country. For example, the Bengal Sati Regulation Act was passed in 1829, declaring the practise of Sati as illegal. They also passed the Widow Remarriage Act in 1856. These reforms received mixed response from Indians. While progressive and educated Indians welcomed these reforms, conservative Indians considered these reforms as interferences made by the British in Indian. They criticised the British for passing these reforms.
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a section of Indians resented attempts at social reforms because they were conservative and believed in following ancient customs and traditions other reason was that group of people did not like British to interfere in Indian religious practises by passing various laws.
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