do you think the british were interested in educating the indians and reforming indian society ? or they had other interests ? give your opinion
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they were not intrested in educating Indians but they had to educate the Indians just because for their profit. they thought that indians were enough qualified that they would understand the rules and policies and all the decisions made by British government.
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- The British had many interests other educating the Indians
- They thought of educating the Indians to gain their trust
- They wanted to collect lots of revenue and buy goods at cheaper prices.
- James Mill mentioned in his book that the Indians had to be educated in European ways to make them civilised.
- The British parliament set up education institutions in India to educate the public.
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