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Mention the impact of the western education on India
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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Impact of western education: Educated Indians read about the American and the French revolution and filled the hearts of the Indians with the ideas of liberty, equality and justice. Ideas of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau inspired the people to strive for political and social freedom.

Answered by bhavani7042
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During the initial phase of the colonial rule,the EEIC showed little interest in improving the existing system of traditional education in India.w Western education was needed in order to uplift Indians.There was another strand of opinion which supported Western education on the grounds they this would enable Indians to play an important role in their country's administration. Christian missionaries believed that Western education would help in spreading Christianity.

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mahatma Gandhi argued that Western education only focused on reading and writing. He said that education meant all-round development in children and so, it should develop a person's body, mind and soul.Therefore he suggested that craft,art,literacy and etc.

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