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what were main objective of the british propagating western education ​

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Answered by violaapinto
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Answer:

British wanted to introduce modern western education to serve their economic interests as English education would convince Indians about the superiority of British goods which were machine made, it would make Indians recognize the advantages of trade and commerce.

Historically, the primary purpose of western education has been to facilitate the seizure of occupied land by destroying native language and culture

Explanation:

The British introduced modern education in India to serves their own interests. Explanation: They wanted to get a new education so they can help the British boost their economy. The British wanted them to learn the official language English to make things easy for them.

Pre-colonial India is well known for its system of indigenous education.

There existed Gurukulas and Patashalas to promote education of the caste Hindus and Madarasas and Maktabs to promote the education of the Muslim community in India.

This indigenous education gave more stress to scholarship of languages rather than science and technology and by the time the British came to India as traders, Persian was the court language and irrespective of religious faith, both Hindus and Muslims learnt Persian to obtain jobs under the rulers of pre-colonial India.

Answered by manasmitapattanaik
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Answer:

Their objectives was to make us study and fight in war for them not for ourselves so we should boycott the British schools as they were tricking us

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