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1. Earlier, education was imparted in​

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Answered by rohanmanjunath6
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In the olden days, there was no formal education in India. A father passed on knowledge, primarily related to his occupation, to his child. Much later, two systems of education emerged – Vedic and Buddhist. ... The language of education was Sanskrit for the Vedic system and Pali for the Buddhist system

Answered by Anonymous
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Pathshalas, madrassas

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Before the appearance of the British, the arrangement of instruction in India was entirely adaptable. There were 'pathshalas' and 'madrasas' in which a couple of understudies were instructed by their instructor. They are providing elementary education to people. They are village level schools. Pathshala and madrassas have a flexible education system.

There were no recommended reading materials. All educating was conferred orally, for the most part at the place of the instructor. There was no fixed educational program and the instructor encouraged whatever he esteemed best for his understudies. Sanskrit, Persian and arithmetic were the most famous subjects. There was additionally no arrangement of assessments.

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