Lord Bentinck
william Bentinck
lord william bentenck
Sati pratha was banned in India in 1829 by the British government.
Sati practice was abolished by the British colonial government in India through legislative measures enacted from 1829 to 1832. Lord William Bentinck, the Governor-General of India at the time, played a key role in banning this practice, which involved the immolation of widows on their husband's funeral pyre.
sati pratha
Sati...Satya Ki Shakti ended on 2006-10-06.
Raja ram mohan ray ended the sati pratha, though it was a old tradition but it was full of cruel act and against humanity, and the stage of women in India, so we should thankfull to raja ram mohan ray...also there was a british lord willium benting who supported to end sati pratha.
Raja ram mohan ray ended the sati pratha, though it was a old tradition but it was full of cruel act and against humanity, and the stage of women in india, so we should thankfull to raja ram mohan ray...also there was a british lord willium benting who supported to end sati pratha.
Lord William Penting the Viceroy of India
Lord William Bentinck
Lord William Bentick
Lord William Cavendish Bentinck