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Title: Anglo-Indian Community in Darjeeling Hills: Study of the Growth of Educational Institutions (1835-1900)
Other Titles: Karatoya, NBU J. Hist. Vol. 14, March 2021, pp 108 - 121
Authors: Biswas, John
Keywords: Anglo-Indian
European
Mixed-race
Missionaries
Education
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: Anglo-Indian community is among the minority communities recognized by the Indian constitution. This mixed-race community has a rich history of nearly 500 years. The history of the Anglo-Indian community begins from the first European settlement in Bengal. The community found a new home in Darjeeling after this region was acquired by the British. This paper aims to find out a vivid picture of the Anglo-Indian community in Darjeeling and makes a study of the educational institutions that were established for the European and Anglo- Indian children. This paper also aims to find out why Darjeeling was chosen for establishing institutions such as schools and orphanages for European and Anglo- Indian children. This paper also looks into the active role and involvement of the Christian Missionaries for all-around development of Anglo-Indians. Missionaries also played an important role in establishing Girl’s schools.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4856
ISSN: 2229-4880
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