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describe any two features of the classroom which existed before the arrival of the British in India.

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Answered by aagyadixit2010
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Explanation: before arrival there were small classroom which held at guru's home or shop or under the tree . teacher used to teach student according to student needs. there were holidays during harvest so children can help there parent .

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Answered by jhanvisingh0606
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Explanation:

Before the British rule, there were many pathshalas in India. There were than 100,000 pathshalas with each having had about 20 students. The educational system books, blackboards, benches, time-tables, roll-call registers and exams. The classes were held at a village temple, shop, or under a tree and in many places it was held at the guru’s house.

Teaching was oral and there were no separate classes. The fees in a pathshala depended on the parent’s income. No classes were held at the pathshala during the harvest, as many rural children worked in the fields at this time

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