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swer the following questions.
. Why did William Jones advocate the need of studying Indian history, philoso
- Why were James Mill and Lord Macaulay in favour of importing European edu
What were the drawbacks of the Company's system of education?
What were Mahatma Gandhiji's views on English education? Why did he v
handicrafts?
what are the contribution of baroda and Aligarh as seats of learning ?​

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1]William Jones had a deep respect for ancient cultures, both indian and western. ... He felt the need to study indian history, philosophy and law as this will not only help the british learn from indian culture but it would also help indian to rediscover their own heritage and understand the lost glories of their past.

2]According to Gandhi, education is the realization of the best in man - body, soul and spirit. He maintained that education must be based on ethics and morality. Ethics and morality are integral to Gandhi's life. All his thoughts, actions and speeches are based on these two concepts.

3]Baroda and Aligarh played a vital role in muslim education after Independence. Aligarh Muslim University was established in the year 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. Baroda college established in the year 1881 became a renowned seat of learning.

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