how the British tried to bring about reforms in Indian society
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1️⃣The British thought that the Indian society had to be transformed.
2️⃣Laws were enacted to put an end to the practice of Sati and to promote widow remarriage in 1829.
3️⃣English Education Act was passed in 1835 to introduce Western curriculum in teachings. Hence learning of English language was highly encouraged.
4️⃣Another reform was the enactment of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act in 1850 in which Christian converts were allowed to become heir to property.
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1️⃣The British thought that the Indian society had to be transformed.
2️⃣Laws were enacted to put an end to the practice of Sati and to promote widow remarriage in 1829.
3️⃣English Education Act was passed in 1835 to introduce Western curriculum in teachings. Hence learning of English language was highly encouraged.
4️⃣Another reform was the enactment of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act in 1850 in which Christian converts were allowed to become heir to property.
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How the British tried to bring about reforms in Indian society?
British reformed that Indian society har to be reformed.Laws were passed to stop the practice of saying and to encourage the remarriage of widows.English-language education was actively promoted.Christian missionaries to function freely in its domain and even own land and property.
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