Gandhi ji argued the colonial education created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians do you agree with this statement? give three reasons in support of your answer.
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Gandhiji felt like the Indians were enslaved by the colonial education as because it created an inferiority in their minds. It is common human psychology that no one appreciates his or her own culture the same was the case with the Indians as they were considering the Western Civilization to be superior than our Indian culture. In fact the situation went worst when Indians were behaving like strangers in their own motherland.
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Mahatma Gandhi felt that colonial education had enslaved Indians and created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made them see Western civilisation as superior, and destroyed the pride they had in their own culture. Indians educated in these institutions welcomed everything that came from the West, and started admiring British rule. Gandhiji felt that English education made Indians strangers in their own lands.
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