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Analyze the impact of colonial rule on India’s perception of its cultural heritage. How has this perception evolved in the post-independence era?

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian culture, Modern Indian history

Topic: Indian culture, Modern Indian history

Q1. Analyze the impact of colonial rule on India’s perception of its cultural heritage. How has this perception evolved in the post-independence era? (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: PIB

Why the question National Monuments Authority celebrates its 14th Foundation Day Key demand of the question To evaluate the impact of colonial rule on cultural heritage perception and explain the steps taken post-independence to restore and celebrate it. Structure of the Answer Introduction Mention colonial distortion of India’s heritage and its impact on national identity. Highlight India’s post-independence efforts to revive its cultural pride. Body Impact of colonial rule: Suggest how colonial policies marginalized Indian heritage and favoured Western narratives (e.g., exploitation of resources or erasure of local traditions). Post-independence evolution: Suggest policies like constitutional safeguards, institutional reforms, and promotion of cultural diplomacy. Significant examples: Highlight both tangible and intangible heritage preservation efforts, combining domestic and global initiatives. Conclusion Suggest a forward-looking approach balancing tradition with modern innovation, ensuring inclusivity in heritage conservation for future generations.

Why the question National Monuments Authority celebrates its 14th Foundation Day

Key demand of the question To evaluate the impact of colonial rule on cultural heritage perception and explain the steps taken post-independence to restore and celebrate it.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction

Mention colonial distortion of India’s heritage and its impact on national identity. Highlight India’s post-independence efforts to revive its cultural pride.

Impact of colonial rule: Suggest how colonial policies marginalized Indian heritage and favoured Western narratives (e.g., exploitation of resources or erasure of local traditions).

Post-independence evolution: Suggest policies like constitutional safeguards, institutional reforms, and promotion of cultural diplomacy.

Significant examples: Highlight both tangible and intangible heritage preservation efforts, combining domestic and global initiatives.

Conclusion

Suggest a forward-looking approach balancing tradition with modern innovation, ensuring inclusivity in heritage conservation for future generations.

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