The lepers, lunatics, the lame, the blind, the infirm and the making of asylums and benevolent charities: The Indian merchant class and disability in colonial India
journal contribution
posted on 2021-12-06, 22:58authored byQuamrul AlamQuamrul Alam, Manjit Singh Sandhu, Quamrul Alam
This study aims to explore the role of the Indian merchant class in 19th-century colonial India in addressing the social concerns of disability. Specifically, it addresses why and how business engaged with disability in colonial India.