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"colonial administrators found 'vernacular ' novels a valuable source of information on native life and costumes. ". prove the statement by giving three evidence?

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Answered by ajinkyaraj
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As the British were foreigners and did not know much about Indian people , their lives , customs and beliefs , vernacular novels provided them with a good view and analysis of common people's lives as the writers were common people themselves. So , colonial administrators found vernacular novels a valuable source of information on common people's lives.

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