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Explain raja ram mohan views on education?

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Answered by Beauty1999
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Roy was committed to education, without which he believed social reform would be impossible. He campaigned for education in Western science and technology combined with India's heritage. In 1822, he established an English medium Anglo-Hindu School and in 1827, with the support of the Scottish missionary-educator Alexander Duff he founded the Anglo-Hindu. He believed that English-language education was superior to the traditional Indian education system, and he opposed the use of government funds to support schools teaching Sanskrit. He championed women's education. Ram Mohan Roy was supportive of English studies in India. Being a progressive social reformer and scholar, he believed English to be one of the best media for spreading scientific knowledge. 
He, himself translated vedic texts and ancient scriptures into simple English so that they can be better understood. He opened up several school and colleges where he supported modern, western curriculum along with traditional ways of learning. 
He thus supported the use of English language and in general induction of western learning into Indian education.☺️
Answered by seju221
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a great scholar and independent thinker and a multilingual person. He believed that education was prime necessity for up-liftmen of Indian society. He advocated the induction of western leading into Indian education system. So he promoted study of English, Science, Western Medicine and Technology in India. Keeping this great purpose in his mind he set up the Hindu College at Calcutta jointly with David Hare, in 1817. Roy established the Anglo-Hindu school in 1822. In 1830, he assisted Alexander Duff in establishing the General Assembly's Institution. Besides these he founded the City College, Vedanta College, and English Schools in Calcutta. He used his own money in welfare of education system in India.

He studied Sanskrit, Persian and Arabic languages. Beside these, he studied English, Greek and Hebrew. He wrote books in different language like Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit, Persian English and other languages which he has learnt throughout his life. He makes remarkable reformation in education also.

He translated ancient Indian works on religion and philosophy into Bengali.

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