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Consider the following by raja ram Mohan Roy
1. He supported induction of western and Modern learning into Indian education
2. His most popular journal was the Sambad Kaumudi. It covered topics like freedom of press, induction of Indians into high ranks of service, and separation of the executive and judiciary
3. He advocated the change in relations between men and women
4. He founded Atmiya Saba
Which of the above statement/s is/are correct?
1, 2 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
All of the above
In 1817, he founded Mahapathshala (Hindu College) at Kolkata along with Radhakanta Deb and others. It was renamed as Presidency College in 1855 .
In 1815, he established the Atmiya Sabha, a precursor in the socio-religious reforms in Bengal.
In 1822, he published a Persian newsmagazine titled Mirat-ul-Akbar.
His other Persian works include Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidin (Gift to Monotheists) and Manazarutul Adyan {a discussion in Persian on various religions}
In 1828, he launched Brahmo Sabha with Devendranath Tagore. By 1828, he had become a well known figure in India.
In 1830, he had gone to England as an envoy of the Mughal Emperor, Akbar Shah II, who invested him with the title of Raja to the court of King William
He was well received in various circles in England, where he stayed for three years and died of meningitis there on September 27, 1833.
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