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what were the changes made in the curriculum of vernacular education after 1854 what were its effects ​

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The changes made in the Vernacular education

Explanation:

  • The British decided to improve the Vernacular education .The East India Company selected a number of government pundits.Every pundits were given the charge of 4 to 5 schools.
  • Every master was approached to submit intermittent reports and take classes as indicated by ordinary time-table. Reading material were presented and an arrangement of yearly assessment was additionally presented.Students were approached to pay an ordinary charge, go to normal classes and comply with the new rules of order.
  • Those pathshalas which acknowledged the new rules were given grants by the company. The individuals who would not like to work inside the new framework didn't get government support.

  • The new rules and frameworks influenced the children of laborers; particularly those from poor families. Children needed to avoid the classes during harvest season. In any case, sporadic participation was viewed as indiscipline.
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