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Answered by SahilChandravanshi
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It condemned social evils such as casteism, untouchability, child marriage and the Sati system. It was due to the efforts of Raja Ram mohan Roy that Lord William Bentickabolished Sati system in 1829 by declaring it an offence.
The ban on Sati, effected by Lord William Bentinck in 1829, was largely due to the efforts of both Christian and Hindu reformers such as William Carey and Ram Mohan Roy. In 1799 Carey, a Baptist missionary from England, first witnessed the burning of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre.

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Answered by smriti2004
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Sati was an inhuman practice in which women's had to burn themselves in the funeral pyre of their husband. Raja Ram Mohan Roy had campaigned to abolish it. The governor General of that time- Lord William Bentinck had passed a law on 4 December, 1829 to abolished Sati.


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