Today is the death anniversary of King Raja Ram mohan Roy, who improved the thoughts of India. He was the pioneer of social reform movement. Raja Rammohan Roy died on 27 September 1833 in England. Let us tell you, he was born on 22 May 1772 and he is also called the father of modern India. Today we are going to throw light on his life on his death anniversary. Mamta government's big order regarding Durga Puja, notice issued to all theaters This great man was born in a Brahmin family. He was the founder of Brahma Samaj. He quit the East India Company job and threw himself into the national society. He got Indian society out of the practice of Sati, child marriage before independence. In the early stages of his career, he also worked in 'Brahmanical Magazine', 'Samvad Kaumudi'. His whole life was spent fighting the rights of women. This Navratri IRCTC can bring IPO in market Raja Rammohan Roy felt pain towards women when his sister-in-law had to be Sati. He went abroad for some work and in the meantime, his brother died. After that, society's contractors burnt his sister alive in the name of Sati. After this, he intensified his agitation against Sati Pratha. He enacted a law against Sati and against the evils of the society in the year 1929 with the help of Governor-General Lord William Bentinck. Mohan Roy was also opposed to idol worship, but once considered becoming a monk. Akbar, the then Mughal ruler of Delhi II gave him the title of 'King' which is the biggest honour of his life. By-election Bihar: Grand alliance seen in pieces due to this reason