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In the 19th century the britishers began to interfere with local religious and social customs in this context briefly describe fear regarding mass conversion to christanity and loss of religion and caste​

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The British introduced some social reforms without taking into consideration the feelings of Indians. Reforms like abolition of Sati (1829), the introduction of the Widow Remarriage Act (1856) and the opening of the western education to girls were not welcomed by the masses.

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