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History of education in india during the british period

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Answered by ichuagarwal
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Charles Grant who is often referred to as ‘father of modern education in India’ made recommendations for introduction of English education in India and English to be official language of the company for the local affairs, but his intentions and methods were not accepted by British Parliament, as he was a part of the Evangelical Sect and wanted Christian missionaries to convert the religion of the locals and teach them English, but British had already faced enough revolts in the past in other colonies for tinkering with the religion and language of local people. Also, the then Governor General of Bengal, Warren Hastings, was a believer in Oriental learning; he didn’t let the proposals of Charles Grant pass through.

But slowly the interest of the Colonial government in education started. and hence education system was introduced

Answered by isabella4
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that time only childrens of high class are allowed to take education....
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