what were the effects of British education in India
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The growth of education in British period was not uniform at all levels, they had never emphasized on the primary education. The more attention was given to the expansion of high schools and colleges. Primary schools particularly suffered for lack of funds therefore vast masses of the country remained illiterate.
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- Britishers had opted downward filtration theory in their policy of education. This indifference created a lot of anger against the British government and played a vital role in the Indian freedom movement. Introduction of women education had also created anger against the Britishers by some groups
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