How did Indian hill stations become racial enclaves for the Europeans in the 19th century? Explain two reasons.
Indian hill stations became the racial enclaves for the Europeans in the 19th century.
1. The buildings in the hill stations were constructed in European style.
2. Many hill stations like Shimla, Nainital etc., were the summer capital of the British.
3. Recreational activities like picnics, golf course were greatly influenced by the British traditions.
4. There was a significant improvement in the Civil and Cantonment areas.
5. People from other parts of the country worked as labourers in the tea and coffee plantations.
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