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Did the british really want to educate indians? justify your answer

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Answered by BrainlyKid
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Hey there

Not actually.

<> Slowly the British felt the need for educated Indians at some level to run the country.

<> And they strongly felt the need for India who could be employed as clerks and to help the British to deal with the locals.

<> So slowly they started opening English medium schools and Universities and colleges.

<> The British government wanted the education system to be useful to the needs of the colonial empire. This is the reason.

<> And they really never wanted to educate the Indians but only for their own desire.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the british didnt really wanted to educate them. they only educated them so that they could get help from the indians in the britishers work and also if the britishers provide western education to the indians they taught that the indians would get to know what they are struggling for and they may also join the britishers.

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