

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.
Medical News
|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
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Medical News
|15th Jan, 2026
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