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Why some sections of Indian societies were not welcome the reformative measures taken by the Britishers? Give example of at least five fields to support your answer.


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They started a new wave of thought by comparing Indian literature through rationalism, humanism, and doctrine of progress. In other words, we can say they started preaching the superiority of western thought. They tried to create inferiority complex by saying Indian text are lacked by faith in reason and scientific attitude. After creating hostility among Indian about their text and culture, they injected western education by replacing the traditional education in India. It is noteworthy that why were British capable of developing superiority complex on Indians. Because of Indians were divided over cast and creed, the British were capable to develop the Superiority complex against Indians.

1. French Revolution added the flavour of liberty, equality and fraternity in the society but in the same way, it gave British administrator to tighten the forces of democracy and nationalism.

2. Intellectual Revolution influences the society through attitude, mind, manners and morals. Through this, British wanted to develop colonial modernisation.

3. Industrial Revolution gave the birth of the industrial capitalism that made India a big market. Hence, the British wanted to develop Indian society as modern as to capture the world market as well as Indian.

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