Rise of Landless Agrarian Labourers
Rise of Landless Agrarian Labourers
Section titled “Rise of Landless Agrarian Labourers”2020-04-27 15:03:31
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In British India “the impact of the government on the people meant essentially the impact of government on the village.” [1984, 20m]
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“The impact of government on the people meant essentially the impact of government on the village.” Comment. [1988, 20m]
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The changing life in Indian village marked best the impact of the British administration on the Indian people. Explain, identifying the process and the extent of the change. [1996, 60m]
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The Indian Middle Class firmly believed that “Britain had imposed a colonial economy on India which had impoverished the country.” Comment. [1999, 20m]
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“The impact of government on the people meant essentially the impact of government on the village.” Comment. [2005, 20m]
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“So Long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor who having been educated at their expense, pay not the least need to them.” Comment. [2006, 20m]
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“A self-sufficient village, based on agriculture carried on with the primitive plough and bullock power, and handicraft by means of simple instruments, was a basic feature of pre- British Indian economy.” Comment. [2006, 20m]