Social Sciences, asked by julestlau, 4 months ago

state the reasons
nationalism in India?
for the
growth of nationalism in india?
atleast 5 points please

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Answered by Anonymous
8

 \large \rm \color{cyan} { GROWTH \: \: \: OF\: \: \: NATIONALISM}

  • POLITICAL UNIFICATION

India became politically unified under British hegemony. It also brought administrative unity inside the country. Under one rule, one administrative framework, one set of law, judicial court, administrative officers, etc. became same anywhere and everywhere inside the country. 

  • IMPACT OF WESTERN EDUCATION

The introduction of English education in 1835 was a milestone in the British administration. It was primarily meant to create an education Indian mass who would faithful servants to the British Raj. However, with the gradual march of time, the English educated Indians became the pioneers in the socio-politic-economical and religious reforms in India.

  • REDISCOVERY OF INDIAN PAST

The nineteenth century Indian Renaissance created several avenues in the field of oriental studies. Western scholars like Max Muller, Sir William Jones, Alexander Cunningham, etc. translated several ancient Sanskrit tests of this land and established before the people the glorious cultural heritage of India.

  • SOCIAL RELIGION MOVEMENTS

The national awakening in the nineteenth century was largely due to the socio-religious movements launched by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Vivekananda, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Annie Basant etc. equality, individual liberty, abolition of social disparity and so on.

  • PRESS AND NEWSPAPER

Press and magazines played a dominant role in injecting national feelings in the minds of Indian. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the pioneer of Indian press and journalism. He edited ‘Sambad Kaimiudi’ in Bengali and ‘Mirat-ul-Akhbar’ in Persian. Gradually, several newspapers were edited in different parts of the country in several languages. To mention a few notable ones.

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Answered by amritamohanty918
1

Answer:

\huge\mathcal\blue{Growth \:  of  \: Nationalism}

  • Political Growth

India became politically unified under British hegemony. It also brought administrative unity inside the country. Under one rule, one administrative framework, one set of law, judicial court, administrative officers, etc. became same anywhere and everywhere inside the country.

  • Impact of Western Education

The introduction of English education in 1835 was a milestone in the British administration. It was primarily meant to create an education Indian mass who would faithful servants to the British Raj. However, with the gradual march of time, the English educated Indians became the pioneers in the socio-politic-economical and religious reforms in India.

  • Social Religion Movements

The national awakening in the nineteenth century was largely due to the socio-religious movements launched by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Vivekananda, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Annie Basant etc. equality, individual liberty, abolition of social disparity and so on.

  • Rediscovery Of Indian Past

The nineteenth century Indian Renaissance created several avenues in the field of oriental studies. Western scholars like Max Muller, Sir William Jones, Alexander Cunningham, etc. translated several ancient Sanskrit tests of this land and established before the people the glorious cultural heritage of India.

  • Press and newspaper

Press and magazines played a dominant role in injecting national feelings in the minds of Indian. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the pioneer of Indian press and journalism. He edited ‘Sambad Kaimiudi’ in Bengali and ‘Mirat-ul-Akhbar’ in Persian. Gradually, several newspapers were edited in different parts of the country in several languages. To mention a few notable ones.

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