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Readers’ comments: ‘Indo-Anglians are the result of Macaulay’s design’

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prasad1

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[h=3]The way we are[/h][FONT=&quot]I was fascinated and impressed by this article but I think there could be many others, mostly young people, who are not rich and don’t speak English at home but have other traits similar to Indo-Anglians (“Indo-Anglians: The newest and fastest-growing caste in India”). For instance, they may have brand preferences or religious and social habits like the class this author describes. This section may be larger that the so-called Indo-Anglians. For instance, my friends and I are convent-educated, highly active on social media, addicted to international shows and music, and mildly religious, but we are not rootless as we are emotionally connected to a lot of extended family and friends. This possibly merits further exploration. – Chitrarth Srivastava

https://scroll.in/article/867599/readers-comments-indo-anglians-are-the-result-of-macaulays-design
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