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Consider the followingstatements about Raja Ram Mohan Roy
1..In order to promote education among the girl child he established the Bethune school.
2.He was a defender of the basic and universal principles of all religions.
3.He banned the practice of sati in Bengal.
How many of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
In order to promote education among the girl child, he established the Bethune school: This statement is incorrect. The Bethune School was established by John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune, not Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
He was a defender of the basic and universal principles of all religions: This statement is correct. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was known for his efforts to promote a rational and liberal interpretation of religious texts. He advocated for the universal principles found in various religions.
He banned the practice of sati in Bengal: This statement is incorrect. Raja Ram Mohan Roy did not ban the practice of sati. However, he played a crucial role in the social reform movement against the practice, and his efforts contributed to the official ban on sati by Lord William Bentinck in 1829.
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