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Who introduced the western education in India​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 .

Answered by laterajendra
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Explanation:

Lord Macaulay in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education.

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