What reforms were made by the British in Indian society ? How did Indian are these laws
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1*The British thought that the Indian society had to be transformed.
2*Laws were enacted to put an end to the practice of Sati and to promote widow remarriage in 1829.
3*English Education Act was passed in 1835 to introduce Western curriculum in teachings. Hence learning of English language was highly encouraged.
4*Another reform was the enactment of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act in 1850 in which Christian converts were allowed to become heir to property.
2*Laws were enacted to put an end to the practice of Sati and to promote widow remarriage in 1829.
3*English Education Act was passed in 1835 to introduce Western curriculum in teachings. Hence learning of English language was highly encouraged.
4*Another 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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The British introduced several reforms:
1) They passed laws to stop the practice of sati and to encourage the remarriage of widows.
2) They promoted English language education.
3) In 1850, the Company passed a new law that made the conversion to Christianity easier.
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