Social Sciences, asked by machumachu2006, 7 months ago

Which of the following is not the decision taken by the British to reform the Indian society?

1.Law against the practice of Sati.
2.They encouraged the remarriage of widow
3.English education was actively promoted
4.Permanent Settlement System.​

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Answered by himanshi0836
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Answer:

1. law against the practice of sati......

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The proper response to the question is (1), which refers to a law that forbids the practise of Sati.

Explanation:

The Bengal Sati Regulation Act, which was passed in 1829 and made the practise of Sati illegal, was one of the significant social reforms brought in by the British. In 1856, they also approved the Widow Remarriage Act. Promoting English education in schools and other institutions. Indians had a varied reaction to these measures. Due to their conservatism and commitment to upholding traditional practises, some Indians opposed attempts at social reform. Another factor was that some individuals disliked British interference in Indian religious practises (by passing various laws).

Indians disliked several of the British reforms, like as their elimination of social reforms like Sati. They believed that the British were preventing them from adhering to the traditions of their civilization.

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