why were the social reforms introduced by the british resented by the Indians?
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Several social reforms were introduced by the British during their rule of India. Most were resented by the Indian society, as they were found to serve to the needs of the British, more than that of the India society.
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A section of Indians resented attempts at social reforms because they were conservatives and believed in following ancient customs and traditions. Other reason was that a group of people did not like British to interfere in Indian religious practises (by passing various laws).
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