History, asked by saadshamsi2005, 1 year ago

what were pathshalas what did pupils learn in them

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Answered by kunisharma2001
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pathsahla is place where a student get everythong of his life.it is only the starting step of life.hope u will be satisfied



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Answered by Krishnagupta11
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Pathshala pre-modern local elementary education centre imparting secular instructions geared to meet the practical needs of the community, such as zamindari accounts, mahajani accounts, weights and measures, document and letter writing etc. The pathshala was usually set up by an instructor called guru, who ran the centre as his private concern. 

The pathshala was an open air institution having no paraphernalia like permanent structures, furniture and staff. A pathshala carried no name. It was usually known to people by the name of the guru who ran it. The pupils sat on the ground. They were, however, free to bring from home their own gears to sit on, such as small-sized mats made of cane, bamboo reeds, barks, leaves etc. 

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