Knowledge Themes
Charter Act of 1813
Serampore Trio
William Carey
Charles Grant
Alexander Duff
English Education Act 1835
Wood's Despatch 1854
Abolition of Sati (Regulation XVII 1829)
Hindu Widows Remarriage Act 1856
Female Infanticide Prevention Act 1870
Proselytization and Vernacular Education
Tribal Conversions and the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act
Social Reforms and the Caste System
Educational Partnership and Grants-in-Aid System
Structural Subtopics
- Charter Act of 1813 and the legal entry of missionaries
- Role of Serampore Trio in printing and vernacular education
- Impact on female education and establishment of girls schools
- Contribution to the development of written scripts for tribal languages
- Role in providing Western medical education and healthcare
- Advocacy against social evils like Sati and child marriage
- Education and upliftment of Dalits and marginalized communities
- Missionary influence on the English-Orientalist controversy
- Promotion of Western science and modern administrative ideas
- Impact on tribal identity and disruption of traditional belief systems
- Role of missionaries in the growth of the press and journalism
- Vocational training and economic empowerment of converts
- Tensions between missionary proselytization and nationalist movements
- Contribution to standardized grammar and dictionaries in regional languages
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