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children in pre-british times were taught​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. by Orally method.
  2. by living at home of the gurus.
  3. by taking food from others .
  4. by working at guru's jome
Answered by skyfall63
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Education for children in pre-British times.

  • In the pre-British times, children were taught in pathshalas, gurukuls, and madrassahs.
  • These institutions provided traditional knowledge to children. Apart from these institutes, India was also famous for Nalanda and Taxila where students from all over the world come to study. Students used to learn about various Vedas, Upanishads, etc.
  • The education in earlier times was considered to be a privilege and only upper-class sections in the society had the opportunity to receive it.

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