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Ans. 1 ) Temples, rocks and books are the main source of information about traditional education in 19 the century.

Ans. 2 ) In pre-British India, two institutes named, Nalanda and Taxila had imported higher education. Explanation: In the universities of Taxila and Nalanda, Pali and Sanskrit languages are used as a medium of instructions.

Ans. 3 ) The Christian missionaries promoted western education. Western education created the minds of people against social evils in India. After gaining western education,Indian attained knowledge about equality , fraternity.

Ans. 4 ) In Serampore they set a printing press in 1800.

Ans. 5 ) Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar promoted Western education.

Ans. 6 ) The person who wanted to promote western learning through English medium is called Anglicists.

Ans. 7 ) History, Maths and Science.

Ans. 8 ) About Jadavpur University :- Its roots date back to 1906 when the National Council of Education was formed in the wake of the local Swadeshi Movement, a popular uprising against Britain's plans to partition the land. Today, the university is proud to stand as a symbol of this movement.

Ans. 9 ) Serving the people of the city for more than a hundred years now, the Central Library of Baroda was conceived in 1906, when Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III introduced compulsory and free primary education in the Baroda State.

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