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Revising The Raj: How Empire Transformed India's Education


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August 3, 2021 at 7:09 am
The 70th anniversary of Indian independence triggered a remarkable outpouring of post-colonial guilt in Britain. For a younger generation with no first-hand experience of it, empire is now a dirty word – an evil occupation of other people’s countries in order to plunder their wealth. The idea that imperialism could be a benevolent, modernising force, involving collaboration and exchange between rulers and ruled, is now deeply unfashionable. And yet the survival of the British Raj in India for almost two centuries is impossible to explain without understanding such dialogue and partnership.
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Far from wanting to colonise the minds of their new subjects, most founders of British rule were fascinated by India’s traditional arts and crafts, and keen to explore the wonders of its classical past. The tone was set by the first governor-general, Warren Hastings (in post 1772–85), who mixed freely with India ....

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Dadabhai Naoroji Death Anniversary: Interesting Facts about the Grand Old Man of India


Dadabhai Naoroji Death Anniversary
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Dadabhai Naoroji who is also known as the Grand Old Man of India and Unofficial Ambassador of India was an Indian political leader, merchant, scholar and writer who was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom House of Commons between 1892 and 1895.
Naoroji is renowned for his work in the Indian National Congress, of which he was one of the founding members and thrice the elected president in 1886, 1893 and 1906.
On the anniversary of his death, let us look at some interesting facts about The Grand Old Man of India :
1. Naoroji was born in Navsari into a Gujarati-speaking Parsi Zoroastrian family and educated at the Elphinstone Institue School. ....

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