New study reveals the complex and evolving landscape of apprenticeship in Colonial India
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A new study led by a University of Nottingham historian offers a comprehensive examination of apprenticeship in artisanal production during the second half of British colonial rule in India, revealing that no single, uniform system of training existed—instead uncovering a diverse and shifting set of practices shaped by custom, commerce and colonial intervention.

At a time when the Government of India expanded vocational training under the Skill India Mission and reformed the Apprentice Act (1961), the research by Dr. Arun Kumar, Assistant Professor in Modern British Imperial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial History in the Department of Hist…

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