the reason behind introduction education in india was to fill the low post jobs.why did this need arise
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Education system was introduced during the colonial period by the Britishers. To administer and run the huge empire of the British India they needed large number of workers in different position to carry out the works of military, clerks, police and other low post jobs. High post jobs were filled by the Britishers and Europeans. This was the reason why Britishers trained Indians to work for the low posts i.e. below Ist grade posts.
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During colonial period Britishers introduced education system in India.
British Indian was a huge empire and to administer and run it effectively they need large number of workers
in clerical, police , military and other jobs.
positions at higher ranks( ICS ) were filled by Europeans and Britishers but below officer grade workers
requirement can't be met with them alone .
so Britishers introduced education system to train us and make Indians fit for clerical and many other works ( below 1st grade).
later Indians were even recruited as 1st grade officers as ICS.
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