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Compare English education in India with the previously existed Pathshala from
your perspection​

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Answered by reenarai25
10

Answer:

They are different cause it was cared by British and not by the Indians

Answered by sainianjali2408
45

Answer:

English education in India with the previously existed Pathshala from

your perspection

Explanation:

The education system in India was flexible, but the British implied systematic education.

The British felt that they had to civilise the Indians, and change their customs and values.

But many British officials like James Mill and Thomas Babington Macaulay, began to criticise the Orientalist vision by saying that the aim of education should be to teach what is useful and practical.

Orientalists like William Jones, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Nathaniel Halhed, and also many Comapany officials argued that the British should promote Indian rather than Western learning.

Mahatma Gandhi was in against of Western education, while Rabindranath Tagore wanted to combine elements of modern Western civilisation with Indian tradition

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