Darla Bhanu kumar
4 years 1 month ago

The British Empire saw Cambridge University as a space where they could make “good boys and potential pillars of British rule in India”. The university offered admission to students from India who were often children of kings, civil servants, businessmen and barristers. These were meant to become the “brown sahibs” who would do the bidding of their colonial masters in various capacities.
However, like any academic institution of excellence, Cambridge also offered fertile ground for the open
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