Growth of Modern Education and Rise of Social Awareness
The growth of modern, Western-style education under British rule was not merely an administrative convenience but a catalyst for profound social awareness. It exposed the educated Indian elite to rationalism, liberal political thought, and historical critique, directly spurring the rise of intellectual movements, socio-religious reforms, and the articulation of a unified, modern national consciousness.
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Education as a Catalyst for Social Change |
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Intellectual/Philosophical
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Indian History
- 1 Mughal Architecture, Music & Painting
- 2 Gupta Period: Classical Age of Art, Literature, Science & Architecture
- 3 Post-Mauryan Artistic Traditions
- 4 Temple-Building Traditions of Pallavas, Cholas & Hoysalas
- 5 Buddhist and Mural Paintings
- 6 Medieval Writers on Art and Culture
- 7 Literary Works of Medieval India
- 8 Classical Languages & their Status in Ancient India
- 9 Temple Architecture Styles
- 10 Rise and Decline of Artisan Industries in India

