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History Of Education In The Madras Presidency is a detailed scholarly examination of how education transformed in the Madras region during the colonial period. S Satthianadhan provides an in-depth analysis of the educational policies, institutions, and social changes that shaped learning in South India.
The book explores the transition from indigenous educational systems to British-influenced curricula, documenting the establishment of schools, colleges, and universities throughout the Madras Presidency. It examines the role of missionaries, administrators, and local leaders in advancing education and the impact of these developments on Indian society.
This historical work is essential for researchers, historians, and students interested in colonial India, South Indian history, and the evolution of the modern Indian education system. It provides valuable insights into how educational institutions were established and how they influenced social and intellectual development in the region.







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