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3. How was the British system of education of modern education in India by the british​

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Answered by srushti5166
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The Charter Act of 1813 was the first step towards education being made an objective of the government. The act sanctioned a sum of Rs. 1 lakh towards the education of Indians in British ruled India. ... Some others, however, wanted Indians to be educated in the western style of education and be taught western subjects.

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Answered by hermione164
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The British brought a rather modern and logic based education system that led to the evolution in the thinking of the people and helped ban a lot of social evils in India. ... These changes have helped shape the modern Indian education system and this papers tries to justify this evolution brought by the British.

British wanted to introduce modern western education to serve their economic interests as English education would convince Indians about the superiority of British goods which were machine made, it would make Indians recognize the advantages of trade and commerce.

The Charter Act of 1813 was the first step towards education being made an objective of the government. The act sanctioned a sum of Rs. 1 lakh towards the education of Indians in British ruled India. ... Some others, however, wanted Indians to be educated in the western style of education and be taught western subjects.

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