The Struggle of Peasants in the Colonial India
The economic policy instituted by the British Government created discontentment among the peasants of India. Further, the Indian zamindars and moneylenders exploited illiterate peasant mass.
The economic policy instituted by the British Government created discontentment among the peasants of India. Further, the Indian zamindars and moneylenders exploited illiterate peasant mass.
Growth and Development of English Education in Colonial India. The hegemony of the Britishraj cast its ugly shadow over India in very many fields. However, the liberal outlook of Lord William Bentinck, Ripon and others led to the spread of English education in India.
With the advent of Europeans into the largely insular habitat, in the mountains or elsewhere, new symbiotic and community based relationship developed between the colonial settlers and the indigenous habitat.