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PM urges 10-year national pledge to shed colonial mindset rooted in Macaulay’s legacy

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Whether under the British Raj or during the Emergency, Ramnath Goenka, founder of the Express Group, embodied the people’s resistance to attempts at “enslavement” and affirmed the power of dissent. It was this spirit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday, that should guide a national pledge to “put the locks on” the Western mindset embedded in India since 1835 through Thomas Macaulay’s project of reshaping Indian thought by dismantling indigenous knowledge systems and enforcing colonial education.

Delivering the Sixth Ramnath Goenka Lecture, the Prime Minister set a 10-year timeframe — leading up to the 200th year of Macaulay’s campaign — to reverse that legacy.

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