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grave error of the east was
that they replaced Indian pathshalas by British school.
This ended the flexibility of children towards school.
They cannot help their family when they have to cut the crops. If they help then they are not able to come . British school rules are that someone who is absent ,they cut their names from their registers , so Indian students cannot continue their study.
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that they replaced Indian pathshalas by British school.
This ended the flexibility of children towards school.
They cannot help their family when they have to cut the crops. If they help then they are not able to come . British school rules are that someone who is absent ,they cut their names from their registers , so Indian students cannot continue their study.
hope it helps you.
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.
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This remark was made in reference to the Indian education at the British period. James Mill probably uttered the remark and he was one of those who attacked the Orientalists for their educational pattern.
It was said that instead of studying prose and poetries, Indians should study science and scientific invention to develop a progressive mentality for facing the world.
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