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What was the sergent scheme

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Answered by aliza9031
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Explanation:The Sargent Scheme, formally known as the Report of the Sargent Commission on Post-War Education Development in India, was a 1944 memorandum prepared at the behest of the British-run Government of India that outlined the future development of literacy and education in India.[1]

A central goal of the Sargent Scheme was the educational reconstruction of India.[2] It recommended the introduction of free and compulsory education for all Indian children in the 6-11 years age group.[2] The plan aimed to bring about universal literacy in India within 40 years of its introduction, i.e. by 1984.[3] The scheme went as follows:1. Establishment of elementary schools and high school.

2. High schools of two types :

A. Academic.

B. Technical and Vocational

3. Intermediate courses were to be abolished.

Although the 40 year time-frame was derided at the time by leaders of the Indian independence movement as being too long a period to achieve universal literacy,[3] average literacy levels in post-independence India had only reached about 65% in 2008 (64 years after the scheme would have been launched) and were increasing only "sluggishly" at 1.5% per year.[4]

Answered by sanjaykumargupta568
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The Sargent Scheme, formally known as the Report of the Sargent Commission on Post-War Education Development in India, was a 1944 memorandum prepared at the behest of the British-run Government of India that outlined the future development of literacy and education in India

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