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discuss k.G saidain reports (1939)​

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Answered by manasa76
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khwaja Ghulam saiyidain was an Indian educationist writer and the secretary at the ministry of education of the government of the India known for his contributions to Indian educational sector born on 1904 in the historic city of paniput in the Indian state of Haryana

Answered by AadilPradhan
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"Report of The Educational Reorganization Committee 1939 Sirnagar" was the title of the report.

  • For the purpose of reorganising the current system of primary and secondary education in the State, His Highness' Government of Jammu and Kashmir named the Educational Reorganization Committee pursuant to Government Order No. ED.B. 517/38 dated 27th June 1938. The Chairman of the Committee was chosen to be Mr. K. G. Saiyidain, Director of Education.
  • Author, instructor, and secretary in the Indian government's ministry of education, Khwaja Ghulam Saiyidain (1904–1971).
  • He is renowned for his services to the Indian educational system.
  • Saiyidain, an author of several works on Indian culture and education who was born in the historic city of Panipat in the Indian state of Haryana in 1904, is credited with creating the National Service Scheme, a youth-focused social programme funded by the Union Government.
  • His 1960 report is said to have served as the model for the programme's creation.
  • His 1963 book, Andhi Mein Chirag, which he penned in both Urdu and English, was recognized with a Sahitya Akademi Award.
  • Education according to Iqbal. Some of his other well-known writings include The School of the Future, Education, Culture, and the Social Order, and The Crisis in Modern Society.
  • In 1967, the Indian government awarded him the third-highest civilian distinction, the Padma Bhushan, for his contributions to the country's educational system.

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