English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives the value of western thought and of preparing them for taking up jobs to assist in the administration of the country. The first protégés were Hindus and there developed a Hindu middle class which began to demand concessions from the government without offering subservience in return. The British then began to encourage the Muslims to adopt English education in order to develop a counterpoise to Hindu middle class assertiveness. But among both communities English education was strictly an upper class affair in which the lower castes had no role.Written primarily for an Indian audience, the author hopes that this article will also be usefu...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
At the end of the 19th century, South Asia subcontinent was ruled by British Empire. After the Muti...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
In Indian Sub-Continent English was first introduced by the East India Company just as a mere medium...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...
English first came to the Indian Sub-Continent through trade. In 1600, Queen Elizabeth-I granted a c...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
After the capture by Lord Lake (1803) of the metropolis of Mughal India, Delhi, the authoritative pe...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
At the end of the 19th century, South Asia subcontinent was ruled by British Empire. After the Muti...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
In Indian Sub-Continent English was first introduced by the East India Company just as a mere medium...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...
English first came to the Indian Sub-Continent through trade. In 1600, Queen Elizabeth-I granted a c...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
After the capture by Lord Lake (1803) of the metropolis of Mughal India, Delhi, the authoritative pe...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
At the end of the 19th century, South Asia subcontinent was ruled by British Empire. After the Muti...