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Which of the following is the decision taken by the British to reform the indian Society a)law against the practice of sati b)they encouraged the remarriage of window c)english education was actively promoted d)all of the above

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Answered by pragyavaid29
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Answer:

d

Explanation:

all of above,.......

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
2

d) all of the above

  • Sati is the practice of sacrifice performed by the widows.
  • It was a crucial practice. It was against the human nature.
  • The Bengal Sati Regulation Act was passed by the British Government to abolish Sati.
  • It was passed by the British Governer General Lord William Bentinck.
  • Under the rule of English East India Company in India, the Hindu Widow Remarriage Act was passed in the year 1856.
  • The Hindu Widow Remarriage Act was drafted by Lord Dalhousie.
  • It was passed by Lord Canning. This act was passed before the Great Rebellion of 1857.
  • The act was passed to improve the status of widows in India.
  • The English Education Act was passed in the year 1835 to promote English education in India.
  • The Governor General Lord William Bentinck reallocated funds to spread English education,literature and western culture in India.
  • Hence, law against the practice of sati, they encouraged the remarriage of window and english education was actively promoted all are the decision taken by the British to reform the indian Society.

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