how did colonial administration find vernacular novels to be a valuable source of information on native life and customs? explain with examples!
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how did colonial administration find vernacular novels to be a valuable source of information on native life and customs? explain with examples!
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The novels written in different Indian languages often contained descriptions of domestic life. The British, as outsiders, knew little about life inside Indian households and the novels therefore increasingly became a great source of information for the colonizers.
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