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what was called eton of east why

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Mayo College has been called the “Eton of the East” since its founding in 1870 AD.

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Answered by aarav30363
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b) The school in which Mr. Oliver taught was called the 'Eton of the East'. From before Kipling's time, the school had been run on English public school lines; and the boys, most of them from wealthy Indian families, wore blazers, caps and ties.Here a comparison has been made between Eton College, one of England's most elite public schools, founded by Henry VI in 1440 and the school in Shimla in which Mr. Oliver was teaching.

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