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Mahatma Gandhi argued that Education in English made Indian strangers in their own lands. Which among the following is a reason for his argument? *
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English educated valued textbooks rather than lived experience and practical knowledge.
English education developed a person’s mind and soul.
English educated People know how different things are operated.
English educated Indians distanced themselves from their own social surroundings.

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Answered by jayannabhs9721
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Answer:

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.

Gandhiji felt that English education made Indians strangers in their own lands.

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Answered by velumanivelumani694
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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. ... Gandhiji felt that English education made Indians strangers in their own lands

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