What is William carey's contribution to field of education
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William Carey was a great social reformer
with the efforts of William Carey and lord Bentinck
The cruel practice of
was banned in India.
due to his efforts sati made punishable by law.
The conversion of Hindus to Christianity posed a new question for the missionaries concerning whether it was appropriate for converts to retain their caste. In 1802, the daughter of Krishna Pal, a Shudra, married a Brahmin. This wedding was a public demonstration that the church repudiated the caste distinctions.
Carey made the following entry in his diary: "Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1807. This evening Mrs. Carey died of the fever under which she has languished some time. Her death was a very easy one; but there was no appearance of returning reason, nor any thing that could cast a dawn of hope or light on her state."
with the efforts of William Carey and lord Bentinck
The cruel practice of
was banned in India.
due to his efforts sati made punishable by law.
The conversion of Hindus to Christianity posed a new question for the missionaries concerning whether it was appropriate for converts to retain their caste. In 1802, the daughter of Krishna Pal, a Shudra, married a Brahmin. This wedding was a public demonstration that the church repudiated the caste distinctions.
Carey made the following entry in his diary: "Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1807. This evening Mrs. Carey died of the fever under which she has languished some time. Her death was a very easy one; but there was no appearance of returning reason, nor any thing that could cast a dawn of hope or light on her state."
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