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Question
What was the result of introducing English education in India.
Solution
The important consequence of introducing English education among Indians was rise of educated middle class. The emergence of this class consisting of lawyers, Government servants, teachers and some industrialists is a significant factor in the growth of Nationalism in India. This class became conscious of the fact that British rule was a hindrance to social and political development and began to organise themselves against imperial domination.
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