What was called ‘Eton of the East’? Why? It’s from story A face in the dark.
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Answer: The school in which Mr. Oliver taught was called Eton of the east and it was called so because it ran on English public school lines and also the boys of wealthy families wore blazers and caps like the schools in the east....
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An English Public School which was on the outskirts of the hill-station of Simla, was called 'Eton of the East' because it had been compared Eton College, one of England's most elite public schools, founded by Henry VI.
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