3. How were Tagore's views on Western
education different from those of
Gandhiji?
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Answer:
Hetredox
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi thought that the western education was hampering the indian culture. Tagore believe that modern science was essential to understanding physical phenomena Gandhi Ji's views were hetredox on modern science.
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Mahatma Gandhi thought that western education was hampering the Indian culture. He also felt that the ideas of western education could modernise the Indian people but could not educate them.
Tagore wanted to combine the good aspects of it with the Indian traditions, he recognised the importance of science and technology and wanted to promote them along with art, music and dance at Shantiniketan.
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Tagore believed that modern science was essential to understanding physical phenomena Gandhi’s views were heterodox on modern science.
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