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The Economic And Social Structures Of India Pakistan...

Bibliography A The pre-colonial, colonial and early nation-building history of the country, and how this has shaped subsequent development trajectories, achievements and failures. Introduction Bibliography A examines of the impacts of colonial rule in India. It investigates the general notion that British rule was damaging to the Indian economy in such that it was exploitative and primarily served the economy of Great Britain. It also evaluates other consequences it had on education, social structures and institutions, Indian culture and the net effects on the state of the country at independence. Bibliography MADDISON, A. 1971. Chapter 3: Class Structure and Economic Growth. The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Pakistan since the Moghuls. George Allen Unwin Limited. †¢ This chapter contrasts the economic and social structures of India during the Moghuls and the British rule. It discusses the nature of British colonialism in India and focuses on the establishment of a new westernized elite, changes to and agriculture and the economic burden of foreign rule. †¢ Maddison (1971) states that the most significant change to the Indian social structure was the abolition of a class of warlords and the introduction of a competent bureaucracy and army. Certain positive impacts of colonialism translated into the abolition of slavery, legalizing the remarriage of widows and the denouncement of sati and introduction of a penal code that introduced someShow MoreRelatedMilitary Culture6972 Words   |  28 Pagesstrength from history , organisational infrastructure , uniform , traditions social moorings and a host of other factors which , despite numerous changes , is still undergoing the process of evolution. In the backdrop of this, analyse basic elements of the military culture of Pakistan Army , with in the framework of national culture and suggest a desired military culture for Pakistan Army. GROUP RESEARCH PAPER PAKISTAN ARMY CULTURE INTRODUCTION Culture like education, upbringing and characterRead MoreSocial Stratification4449 Words   |  18 PagesContents 1. Social stratification 2. Characteristics of social stratification 3. Origins of social stratification 4. Social stratification in Bangladesh 5. Religious stratification In Bangladesh 6. Caste systems among Hindus 7. Caste systems among Muslims All societies arrange their members in terms of superiority, inferiority and equality. The vertical scale of evaluation, this placing of people in strata, or layers is called stratification. Social stratification is a natural

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