Indian National Movement (1885 - 1905)
Factors Promoting the Growth of Nationalism in India
The following causes are responsible for the origin and growth of nationalism in India.
1. Political Unity
For the first time, most of the regions in India were united politically and administratively under a single power (the British rule). It introduced a uniform system of law and government.
2. Development of Communication and Transport
The introduction of railways, telegraphs and postal services and the construction of roads and canals facilitated communication among the people. All these brought Indians nearer to each other and provided the facility to organise the national movement on an all India basis.
3. English Language and Western Education
The English language played an important role in the growth of nationalism in the country. The English educated Indians, who led the national movement, developed Indian nationalism and organised it. Western education facilitated the spread of the concepts of liberty, equality, freedom and nationalism and sowed the seeds of nationalism.
4. The Role of the Press
The Indian Press, both English and vernacular, had also aroused the national consciousness.
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