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elaborate the impact of western education on the indian society


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Answered by smarty2929
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Following are the advantages of western education are as follows:
The British did not introduce western education for the benefit of Indians. They introduced only to make a class Indian in blood but English in tastes. Indian's using the same education, empowered themselves, got themselves freedom, and rode onto the industrial age, late better than never.

When the electronic age came, India was still poor, this time it did catch the bus, and not so late. This was possible due to western education.

By this day, we have indianized the western education upto a certain extent, and we will continue to do so. Currently the education system is being judged as successful or not by only one metric, ability of to make money/employment.

Judged by that metric, the western education system in India is doing well, it is removing people from poverty in a very rapid pace, producing engineer's doctor's who can have a stable job with stable salary.

In the same education system, we should start judging it with other metrics, like creativity, morality, social responsibility, health, sports etc. The day we start doing it, the western educational system will be no different from our ancient Indian systems.

Then India can be next superpower, the power that has invented for the new age.

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Answered by adityagolu163
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the impact of Western education on Indian was
(1) It changed the whole education system of our country.
(2)Indian vernacular languages were forbidden to teach and English was allowed to teach that caused the fall of Indian administration.
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