according to mahatma gandhi what was the problem with western education in India
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There were mixed views on the Western Education in India. However, Mahatma Gandhi was entirely against Western education. According to him, Western education created a sense of inferiority amongst Indians and eroded their faith in the richness of their own culture.
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Mahatma Gandhi argued that coloured education created a sense of inferiority in the minds of
Indians. It would enslave Indians. He felt that Indian languages ought to be the medium of
teaching. Education in English crippled Indians, distanced them from their own social
surroundings and made them strangers in their own land.
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