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modern system of education in British rule​

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Modern education began in India under British rule. Before the British, India had its own educational systems like the Gurukulas and the Madrassas. The East India Company, during their first 60 years of rule didn't care much for the education of those they ruled in India.

The British Parliament added a clause in 1813 charter that Governor-General-in-Council less than one lakh for education and allowed the Christian Missionaries to spread their religious ideas in India. With the efforts of R.R.M Roy, the Calcutta College was established for imparting Western education.

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