F. Answer the following questions in 50–70
words.
1. How was education imparted by the
traditional Indian education system?
2. Write a short note on the Wardha Scheme
of Basic Education.
3. What was the significance of the Charter
Act of 1813?
4. Highlight the contribution of Sir Syed
Ahmed Khan in the spread of education
and the awakening of Muslims.
5. Discuss the Anglicist-Orientalist
controversy. How was it resolved?
Answers
Answer:
4.Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was one of the great social reformers who stood against ignorance and narrow mindedness of the Muslims. ... He believed that social and religious life of Muslims could only be improved by introducing modern scientific knowledge and culture. c. He opened many schools and translated many books to Urdu.
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How was education imparted by the
traditional Indian education system?
The Traditional education system in India was based on the following:-
- The education was based on traditional knowledge and religious training.
- Education was imparted by sages, scholars that is the Brahmin community who were learn section of the society.
Write a short note on the Wardha Scheme
of Basic Education.
The Wardha scheme of Education, popularly known as 'Basic education' occupies a unique place in the field of elementary education in India. This scheme was the first attempt to develop an indigenous scheme of education in British India by Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation.
What was the significance of the Charter
Act of 1813?
The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British Parliament renewed the East India Company's charter for another 20 years. This is also called the East India Company Act, 1813. This act is important in that it defined for the first time the constitutional position of British Indian territories.
Highlight the contribution of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the spread of education and the awakening of Muslims.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was one of the great social reformers who stood against ignorance and narrow mindedness of the Muslims.He believed that social and religious life of Muslims could only be improved by introducing modern scientific knowledge and culture. c. He opened many schools and translated many books to Urdu.
Discuss the Anglicist-Orientalist controversy. How was it resolved?
Ultimately, the two controversies were settled in 1835 under the Governor- Generalship of Lord William Bentinck. On the strength of the opinion Macaulay expressed in his famous Education Minute Lord Bentinck introduced Western education and thus the Anglicize won the day.
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