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प्रश्न
In what way was the result of the untroduction of English was contrary to the expectation of the British?
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उत्तर
The result of the introduction of English was quite contrary to Britishers expectations. For Indians, Western education opened a new window to the West through which came the new ideas of Nationalism, democracy, liberalism and humanism. Educated Indians learnt about the American and French revolutions, about the unification of Germany and Italy and about the right of the people to overthrow an autocratic Government. The slogan of ‘liberty’, ‘equality’ and ‘fraternity’ inspired them to action.
Educated Indians now studied the political system of western nations and were moved by the aspiration of Self-Government and representative institution.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention any two Repressive Colonial policies of Lord Lytton.
With reference to the rise of ‘National Consciousness’ in India, explain the following:
The influence of the Western Education
What was the influence of Western education on the minds of educated Indians in the 19th century?
Mention the popular ‘watchwords’ during the French Revolution which influence Indians due to the introduction of Western Education in India.
Mention any two factors that helped in the growth of Nationalism.
What was the influence of Western education on the minds of the educated Indians in the 19th Century?
What was the result of introducing English education in India.
Briefly discuss about the contribution of economic explotation towards Indian Nationalism.
From the given list identify which of the following was NOT a factor leading to the growth of nationalism.
Various factors led to the rise and growth of nationalism in India in the 19th century. In this context, explain the role of each of the following:
- Socio-religious reform movements.
- Repressive Colonial Policies.
- The Press.
