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how was Vernacular novels a valuable source of information on native life and Customs for colonial administration explain with example ​


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Answered by karthiknayak11
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Vernacular novels were a valuable sources of information for the colonial government. 1)the new novels in indian language often has descriptions of domestic life. ... This helped them to get additional info of their colonies and to rule them by targetting at their weak points.

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Answered by BraɪnlyRoмan
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Colonial administration found Vernacular novels to be a valuable , available source of information on native life and custom.

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As outsider, the British knew little about life inside Indian households.

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Novels helped the colonists understand Indian way of dressing, forms of worship, their beliefs and practices.



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Lord Bentinck helped the Indian reforms in their mission to get rid of the practices like 'Sati' and passed legislation favouring remarriage of widows.

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