what changes did the British introduced in the system of elementary education in India ? how did these changes affect India's traditional education system
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primary schools were opened by the British government in various parts of India. 42 schools were set up in 1842.
Emphasis was given on female and vocational education and teachers' training.
education imparted in government schools were secular
the learning of English was emphasized and they were forced to learn English as their mother Tounge
Emphasis was given on female and vocational education and teachers' training.
education imparted in government schools were secular
the learning of English was emphasized and they were forced to learn English as their mother Tounge
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The Britishers included their western type of education in India and slowly their language began to be an advantage for the western-Indians because it was more easier to be learned than the Vedas and different manuscripts which were taught by the Munshis at ashrams...
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