Structural Change
CBSE · Class 12 · Sociology
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Understanding Colonialism and Its Impact
- Colonialism brought contradictory experiences - Indians learned about western liberalism while living under colonial oppression
- Colonial rule was different from pre-capitalist conquests as it directly interfered with the economic base for capitalist profit
- British colonialism changed land ownership laws, decided crop patterns, altered manufacturing, and introduced Forest Acts
Industrialization Under Colonialism
- British industrialization led to deindustrialization in India - traditional exports like cotton and silk declined
- Unlike Britain where industrialization led to urbanization, in India it initially pushed people into agriculture
- Manufacturing was restructured to serve British capitalist interests, not Indian development
Colonial Urbanization Patterns
- Colonial cities served as links between the British economic core and Indian periphery
- Coastal cities (Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai) were favored for easy export-import
- Traditional urban centers declined while new colonial cities emerged
Post-Independence Industrialization
- Indian nationalists saw rapid industrialization as path to growth and social equity
- Development of heavy and machine-making industries became priority
- Public sector expansion was considered crucial for national development
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- CBSE Academic — cbseacademic.nic.in
- CBSE Official — cbse.gov.in
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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