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education and colonial rule

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Answered by srichaitanyamathboss
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As a byproduct of colonization, the colonizing nation implements its own form of schooling within their colonies. Two scholars on colonial education, Gail P. Kelly and Philip G. Altbach, define the process as an attempt “to assist in the consolidation of foreign rule”


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Answered by Anonymous
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The colonial rule is marked with periods of heavy exploitation. The British took steps that ensured development and promotion of the interests of their home country. They were in no way concerned about the course of Indian economy. ... The colonial kings robbed India of education, opportunities etc.

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