Colonial administrators found vernacular novels a valuable source of information on native life's and customs
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Colonial administration found vernacular language and novels a valuable source information on native life's and coustoms because there are many people's who poor and job with low wages they have not any entertainment thing to survive.So, they can buy some novels to entertain himself and got some information about world.
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1. Frontier managers saw vernacular books as an important accessible wellspring of data on local life and customs.
2. At pariahs the english thought minimal about existence inside indian families.
3. Books helped the colonialist comprehend indian method of dressing, type of love, their convictions and practices.
4. Numerous books reflected social custom, division dependent on rank and class.
5. These books helped the english to comprehend the social division and utilized them for their potential benefit to make furthur divisions. Ruler bentick helped the indian reformers in their central goal to dispose of the practices like Sati and passed enactment preferring remmariage of widows.
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