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Lord Macaulay and the Colonisation of Indian Education
Lord Macaulay’s vision culminated in the English Education Act of 1835, which made English the official language of government, law, and instruction—displacing Persian, the previous official language. But Macaulay’s agenda was never about equality. He wanted Indians to be better servants of empire, not equals.
A female-led whirling dervish group based in Afghanistan, is reclaiming the country’s deep-rooted Sufi heritage.