Social Sciences, asked by ayaangupta95, 4 months ago

List any three guidelines that were followed by the Britishers to improve Indian education​

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Answered by blackskull66
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Answer:

The growth of education in British period was not uniform at all levels, they had never emphasized on the primary education. The more attention was given to the expansion of high schools and colleges. Primary schools particularly suffered for lack of funds therefore vast masses of the country remained illiterate.

Answered by Flaunt
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Explanation:

The development of education during the British time was not so better but yet they do some work :

  • The British wanted educated indians who could understand the Indian cultures as well as the British laws for this they established 'calcutta madrassa' in 1781.
  • They also started 'sanskrit college ' for the study of laws and Hindu's philosophy
  • The Britishers gave preference to only 'English language' and western education system.
  • The growth of primary education was not do effective.Many schools were started but came to an end.
  • The Britishers believed education to only upper and middle class sections
  • No women get education at that period.

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