what are the drwabacks of new education system
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Indian agriculture is plagued by several problems; some of them are natural and some others are manmade.
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Inadequate storage facilities
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- The modern school system was brought to India in the 1830s by Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- This new education system was very different from the ancient times, when ‘Gurukuls’ existed, where subjects like Sanskrit to the holy scriptures and from Mathematics to Metaphysics were taught. The modern school system was confined to subjects such as science and mathematics, and subjects like metaphysics and philosophy were considered unnecessary.
- According to India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), India is home to over 250 million school students, with 500 million people in the age bracket of 5-24 years present a large opportunity in the education sector.
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