INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

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William Bentinck’s far-reaching social reforms were meant to remove evils of society, which of the following was not included in these reforms
A
Sati System
B
Widow remarriage
C
Human Sacrifice
D
Thagi
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Lord William Bentinck is known as India’s liberal Governor-General. He is credited with major social and educational reforms in India, including the abolition of Sati, the suppression of female infanticide and Thuggee, the abolition of lawlessness, and the abolition of human sacrifices.

Detailed explanation-2: -The social reforms of William Bentinck made his name immortal in the history of British India. These include the abolition of Sati, the suppression of Thugs and the prevention of female infanticide.

Detailed explanation-3: -Economic Reform The allowances of those officers who were posted within a radius of six hundred miles from Calcutta were reduced to half. To reduce the expenditure further, Bentinck appointed Indians 4m the services because they could be paid lower salaries. (b) He abolished the Provincial Circuit Courts of appeal.

Detailed explanation-4: -He had a firm belief that reforms should be undertaken in every sphere of Indian life, in fact, Bentinck was very much influenced by the utilitarian ideals of Bentham. He held the view that the British had a moral obligation to do good for the people of India.

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