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negative and positive impacts about the western education in India

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Answered by aditya2apatil
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Following are the effects of Western education in India:

The introduction of Western education in India gradually led to the complete ‘Westernisation’ of the domestic education system.

The indigenous methods of education and learning gradually became extinct.

There arose a class of English-speaking Indian graduates who became pivotal in the running of the British Empire in India. These graduates worked on low salaries as clerks of the Raj. Ironically, it was this very class of professionals that later proved to be instrumental in the rise of nationalism in India.

A side-effect of the introduction of Western education was also the creation of cultural revivalists on one hand and apologists on the other.

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Answered by AditiHegde
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the negative and positive impacts about the western education in India are as follows-

  1. Negative impact- the main purpose of the introduction of western education in India by the British was to destroy Indian culture, heritage and the feeling of nationalism among the Indians. they wanted a group a Indians who would be British by thought and conduct and was succeeded to some extent.
  2. Positive impact- the western education imparted ideas of democracy, liberty and fraternity among the Indians which made them aware of the torturous colonial of British in India. international events like - French Revolution , American War of Independence gave the Indians the idea to fight for their independence. the concept of rationalism and modernism influenced the Indians. the scope of education and knowledge widened.
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