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  2. Indian English - Wikipedia

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    Indian English (IndE, [4] IE) is a group of English dialects spoken in the Republic of India and among the Indian diaspora. [5] English is used by the Government of India for communication, and is enshrined in the Constitution of India. [6]

  3. Wood's despatch - Wikipedia

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    The letter played an important role in spreading English-language learning and female education in British India. One of the most favourable steps taken was to create an English-speaking class among the Indian people to be used as a workforce in the company's administration. Vocational and women's education also became more heavily emphasised. [1]

  4. Indian English literature - Wikipedia

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    The first book written by an Indian in English was The Travels of Dean Mahomet, a travel narrative by Sake Dean Mahomed, published in England in 1794. IEL, in its early stages had influence from The Western novel. Early Indian writers used English unadulterated by Indian words to convey an experience which was essentially Indian.

  5. Regional differences and dialects in Indian English - Wikipedia

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    Cultivated Indian English here refers collectively to non-localised, non-working class, and more recent varieties of India and the surrounding region of India. It includes mainstream Indian English, a widely common, upper-class variety that preserves a few local Indian features while setting the basis for an otherwise General Indian English ...

  6. Languages of India - Wikipedia

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    Three contact languages have played an important role in the history of India in chronological order: Sanskrit, [19] Persian [20] and English. [21] Persian was the court language during the Indo-Muslim period in India and reigned as an administrative language for several centuries until the era of British colonisation . [ 22 ]

  7. Hinglish - Wikipedia

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    In colonized India, English became a symbol of authority and a powerful hegemonic tool to propagate British culture, including Christianity. [14] The political ascendancy of the British extended into social and professional roles; this meant that the legal proceedings, as well as the studies in medicine and science, were conducted in English.

  8. Yes, the English Language Is Important - AOL

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    I wouldn’t have thought the importance of the English language in America would be controversial, but our era is full of surprises.When I was on Morning Joe the other day talking about my book ...

  9. Glossary of the British Raj - Wikipedia

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    Lord Macaulay played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He supported the replacement of Persian by English as the official language, the use of English as the medium of instruction in all schools, and the training of English-speaking Indians as teachers. [ 2 ]