Lord William Bentinck
Lord William Bentick
Lord Bentinck
Lord William Cavendish Bentinck
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy abolished the evil practice of sati. he not only abolished this practice but also did many other works for the uplistment of women; he set up brahmo samaj in 1828 etc etc..
lord William bentinck
william Bentinck
King Ashoka
The Sati system was abolished in India on December 4, 1829, through the efforts of British colonial administrator Lord William Bentinck. This practice involved the self-immolation of widows on their husbands' funeral pyres, and its abolition was a significant step towards improving women's rights and protecting their welfare.
lord william bentenck
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.
Lord William Bentinck with the help from reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy.