History, asked by Rudranil420, 10 months ago

How can you assess that English implemented by our British masters is now a reasons for upliftment of Indians.
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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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English Education in India:

• English language was introduced by British East India company in India.

• Lord Macualay and William Bentinck played an important role in promoting the English education.

• During mediaeval India, the official language of India was Persian.

• But Britishers shifted to English and declared it as official language.

• The reason behind the introduction of English education in India was to educate the middle class people.

• As, Britishers needed clearks and accountants in their administration.

• Many intellectuals argue that the education introduced by British was just to make Indians as clerks and accountants.

Role of English in Freedom struggle:

• The education introduced in English shaped the ideas of people in political lines.

• Indians came to know about the keywords like Democracy, freedom, liberty, justice etc.

• The middle class people understood the exploitation of British.

• This dual objective of Britishers raised anger among the common people.

• These people started questioning the Britishers.

Coming to your question,

Role of English nowadays:

• We know that, English has become a universal language.

• We can live in any part of the world if we know English.

• English is boon for employment opportunities.

• If we are good in English communication we can get jobs easily.

• Multinational companies offer jobs based on our speaking skills in English.

• Most of the educated Indians are well settled in different parts of the world due to English.

In this way, we can assess that English is now reason for upliftment of Indians.

Answered by BrainlyShadow01
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Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:Explanation:This government control was known as the "Raj," and it would last until after World War II. Throughout the Raj, British rulers viewed the Indian people as racially and culturally inferior. In sum, the British treated Indians as subject peoples, useful only in as much as they could enrich the British empire.

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