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The Evolution of Education in Colonial India, British Policies
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The Evolution of Education in Colonial India, British Policies

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The history of education in India under British rule is a subject of profound significance, reflecting the complex interplay between colonial imperatives and indigenous aspirations. This book, "The Evolution of Education in Colonial India: British Policies and Their Legacy," aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the major educational reforms introduced by the British and their lasting impacts on Indian society.The journey of exploring this topic has been both challenging and enlightening. It began with a deep curiosity about how colonial powers shaped the educational landscape of their colonies and evolved into a systematic analysis of the policies, their implementations, and their far-reaching consequences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholars' Press
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
100
ISBN
9786206773405

The history of education in India under British rule is a subject of profound significance, reflecting the complex interplay between colonial imperatives and indigenous aspirations. This book, "The Evolution of Education in Colonial India: British Policies and Their Legacy," aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the major educational reforms introduced by the British and their lasting impacts on Indian society.The journey of exploring this topic has been both challenging and enlightening. It began with a deep curiosity about how colonial powers shaped the educational landscape of their colonies and evolved into a systematic analysis of the policies, their implementations, and their far-reaching consequences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scholars' Press
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
100
ISBN
9786206773405