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India's Resurgence from Colonial Imprints

For almost eight centuries, from foreign invasions to British colonization, India's history bore scars of external dominance. Indigenous practices crumbled, as colonial forces dismantled cultural pillars. Misinterpretation of sacred texts eroded spiritual roots. Education emerged as a potent weapon, echoing Lord Macaulay's vision to breed mimicry of British norms. Even place names, like Bakhtiarpur, a reminder of Khilji's Nalanda Library razing, left wounds. Yet, winds of change stir. City names shift, curricula evolve, and India revives its heritage, inch by inch, shaking off remnants of colonization

India's Path to Decolonization

India persists in dismantling the lingering vestiges of its colonial past, ushering forth the resurgence of its true essence as "Bharat." Through resolute endeavors, it champions the revitalization of its native culture, with a particular emphasis on educational reforms that serve as the bedrock for this reawakening and also the promotion of Indian concepts like 'Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam'. These reforms play a pivotal role in nurturing a profound and ingrained comprehension of heritage among the burgeoning youth.


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