Who introduced the western education in India
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Western education was introduced to us by the British people who conquered the Indian subcontinent which consist of India Pakistan Bangladesh and Burma.
The British came to India as traders and got trading licence from shahjahan in 1608 to trade with India.
From 1608 to around 1708 British people continued as traders and studied the Indian subcontinent. After 1708 gradually British people started playing divide and rule politics among small Indian kingdom.slowly they captured smaller areas .
Gradually they managed to conquer all the Indian subcontinent which consist of India Pakistan Bangladesh and Burma around 1847.
After British people conquered the Indian subcontinent. The British people destroyed ancient Gurukul education system where education was given in sanskrit and translation were done into local languages .The only communities who did not get education were schedule caste involved in cleaning work and schedule tribes people who lived in forest areas.
Sanskrit was the common language for communication among Indian people who were speaking more than 350 different local regional languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Gradually sanskrit language lost its importance and English medium education schools and colleges were started in India.
British people captured many parts of the world and gradually made English the most important language in the world.
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