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what was the condition of education in pre-colonial India?

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Answered by parathasarathy1946
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Explanation:

The history of education began with teaching of traditional elements such as Indian religions, Indian mathematics, Indian logic at early Hindu and Buddhist centres of learning such as ancient Takshashila (in modern-day Pakistan) and Nalanda (in India) before the common era.

Islamic Education became ingrained with the establishment of the Islamic empires in the Indian subcontinent in the Middle Ages while the coming of the Europeans later brought western education to colonial India.

Modern Universities were established during British rule in the 19th century. A series of measures continuing throughout the early half of the 20th century ultimately laid the foundation of education in the Republic of India, Pakistan and much of South Asia.

Answered by vrnshkla
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Education in pre-colonial India was as follows

  • Women and lower caste people had less access to education
  • Education in India was mainly carried out by the form of religious institution affiliations like Gurukuls, Madarsas, Pathshalas, etc.
  • The education in pre-colonial India was mainly dependent on public donations.

What is pre-colonial India?

Pre-colonial India refers to the period when the India was not a British Colony. In other words, India was not ruled by England.

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