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modern system of education in british rule​

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Answered by khileshkumar16
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrow The British system of education greatly humiliated the indians.

\rightarrow It was mainly based on practial and political knowledge.

\rightarrow It glorified the Britishers.

Whereas,

\rightarrow Modern history equalised indian and british.

\rightarrow It was based on the betterment of nation and included both practical and modern knowledge.

\rightarrow It glorified the history as one.

Explanation:

The anicent education system was based known as the indian system of education. It was based on astrology and basic knowledge. The sons of the kings and priest were only allowed to study. Girls were mainly forbidden to attain education.

The schooling were held outside rather than in a building and gurukuls were there where all the students are treated equally as tribals,and because of this, they had to cut woods from the forests and do such work for themselves.

The students were made to do cramming to learn what they are reading, rather than writing it.

This type of system was believed extremely strange and inferior by the Britishers, and hence, they changed the system of education.

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