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influence of indian social conditions in curriculum development​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The curriculum is a scheduled course of the school which includes both materialistic and non-materialistic subjects. Every nation's curriculum is based on its social and cultural circumstances. Indian social conditions are facing the third world problems of poverty, under-development issues, illiteracy, inequality etc. Keeping in view these problems the curriculum is set to train the kids into better people for the future of the nation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Children: Harilal; Manilal; Ramdas; Devdas

Other names: Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu ji, Gandhi ji

Education: Bachelor of Laws

Movement: Indian independence movement

Ramdas Gandhi

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