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Volume-II, Issue-III, February 2026
Novel Insights
A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Volume-II, Issue-III, February 2026
Christian Missionaries and Night Schools in Darjeeling: A Historical Analysis
Niyati Rekha Sharma, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Mahishadal Girls’ College, West Bengal, India
Email: sharmaniyatirekha@gmail.com
Received: 20.02.2026
Accepted: 26.02.2026
Published Online: 28.02.2026
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DOI: 10.69655/novelinsights.vol.2.issue.03W.0
Abstract
The paper seeks to examine the educational contribution of Christian missionaries in the Darjeeling hills, with special focus on the emergence and role of night schools as a form of non-formal education. Christian missionaries are well known for their zealous endeavour when it comes to the formal education system. The study redirects its attention to the initiatives of the missionaries in the region, which complement formal schooling and specifically aim to address the needs of those excluded from mainstream education—particularly tea-garden labourers, women, adult learners, and school dropouts. The present work has incorporated historical records, missionary writings, and oral narratives as a part of research investigation to trace how night schools functioned as flexible learning spaces where working individuals could access basic literacy, numeracy, and social awareness after daily labour hours. The study argues that missionary initiatives in non-formal and night schooling in the hill regions long before government programs for adult education were established. In India, with its teeming millions of people, where formal education has not been able to reach all sections of society, such non-formal initiatives played a vital gap-filling role. The study examines the manner in which these institutions fostered education by acting as agencies of empowerment and social mobility. While missionary formal education is widely recognized, night school as one of the aspects of non-formal education represents an equally significant intervention in the educational and social development of the Darjeeling hills.

Keywords: Christian Missionaries, Night Schools, Darjeeling Hills, Non-formal Education, Adult Education, Social Mobility, Social Transformation, Historical Context


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