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What measure did the East India company undertake to introduce a new system of education?

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Answered by aryangupta93
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In the early decades of the nineteenth century when the East India Company first began to organize a modern system of education for India, the country had already a fairly wide network of indigenous schools, catering to the needs of numerous local communities. During the company’s regime education was neglected and the authority did not accept any responsibility for educating the people.  

The Company was primarily an organisation of a great commercial people, who thought it beyond its province to educate the Indians. In those days, education was not regarded as a responsibility of state, even in England. Naturally East India Company was not prepared to accept it in India.  

Moreover, the Company was influenced very much by financial rather than by philanthropic motives. Besides, the native Indians were not so very sympathetic towards the new change in the educational system and their great need was the establishment of law and order. At the beginning, the company restricted its attention to the education of European and Anglo Indian children.

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