What happened to the pathshalas as the British introduce a new system of education in India?
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British considered the task of civilising India as their moral responsibility, and therefore believed that modern western education would make people rational and scientific. The anglicist led by macaulay believed that the knowledge of the east was full of errors and unscientific thoughts.
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As the British introduced a new system of education in India, the pre-existing pathshalas that adhered to the British norms remained functioning but those that did not were slowly closed down.
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- The British education system was completely different from the traditional Indian education system.
- While the Indian education system functioned through places of learning established in religious centers like temples, mosques etc, the British system of education comprised of places of learning like universities and colleges.
- The introduction of English helped Indians in gaining international perspective of the world around.
- The places of learning which were previously dominated by feudal classes, now had equal opportunity irrespective of class and caste.
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