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explain Mahatma Gandhi's view on the national education in India?​

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Answered by Vivienne0123
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The existing system of education makes the students unfit for physical work. ... Therefore Gandhiji recommends that education in India should be free and universal, But if universal education is introduced no government can finance it. Hence, our children must be made to finance their own education wholly or party.

Answered by sriteja2780
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Explanation:

  1. The existing system of education makes the students unfit for physical work. ... Therefore Gandhiji recommends that education in India should be free and universal, But if universal education is introduced no government can finance it. Hence, our children must be made to finance their own education wholly or party.
  2. According to Gandhi, education is the realization of the best in man - body, soul and spirit. He maintained that education must be based on ethics and morality. Ethics and morality are integral to Gandhi's life. All his thoughts, actions and speeches are based on these two concepts.
  3. Primary education:
  4. Primary education:Gandhi was born in Porbandar in 1869 and received primary education in the city. He was not a bright student and used to learn by writing with his finger in the dust. He was neither considered to be very gifted in the classroom nor in the playing field
  5. Such philosophy of life helped him in developing his philosophy of Education which can be the true source of inspiration for the present system of education. Gandhiji's Basic Principles of Education includes: i)From 7 to 14 years of age, education of each child should be free, compulsory and universal.
  6. Mahatma Gandhi
  7. Mahatma GandhiMahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation was the propounder of Basic Education. 2. The purpose of Wardha Education Conference was to discuss different aspects of the new system of education, i.e., Basic Education.
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