
The Colonial Imprint
India has a vibrant cultural, geographical, linguistic, and ethnic diversity, precisely a hotspot of biological and cultural diversity. At its heart, reside India’s people, making this vast country an excellent example of growth, development, coexistence, and harmony. However, the country was subjected to a gruesome 200-odd year of colonialization filled with brutality and exploitation, leading to the breaking up of this beautiful nation and after years of constant struggle, bloodbath, and of course, non-violence spearheaded by none other than Mahatma Gandhi, and finally, we attained Independence in 1947. The colonial years led to a complete transformation of the nation—socially, economically, and environmentally; the British did loot not only the physical treasures of the country but also looted the invaluable intellect and knowledge systems existing in the country, ample evidence of which has been documented by Dharampal.
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