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indian novels opened the door on native life and customs to the colonial administrators illustrate with suitable examples

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Answered by Sk19H25
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(i) Colonial administrators found vernacular novels a valuable source of information about native life and customs.

(ii) New novels had descriptions about domestic life, people's dress, their religious worship, their beliefs and practices.

(iii) Indians used novels as a medium to criticise the defects in their society and suggest remedies.

(iv) Through glorified account of the past, these novels helped in creating a sense of national pride among their readers.

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(i) The developing countries came under the guidance of IMF and World Bank which were dominated by the former colonial powers in order to uplift their economies.

(ii) Former colonial powers exploited the natural resources of developing nations through IMF and World Bank.

(iii) The developing nations organized themselves into G-77 so as to gain real control over their natural resources, to get more development assistance and fairer prices for raw materials.

(iv) They also wanted a better opportunity for their manufactured goods in the markets of developing nations.

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