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Why did Gandhiji oppose western education? What kind of education did he advocate for India?​

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Answered by Prithwishkumarde
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Mahatma Gandhi opposed western education because it created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians . It made them see the western people as superior and themselves as inferior . It destroyed their self respect and the dignity that they had toward their country .

Mahatma Gandhi was against western education. He felt that such an education was not rooted in the reality of India. He wanted an education that would help Indians take pride in their past.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mahatma Gandhi opposed western education because it created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians . It made them see the western people as superior and themselves as inferior . It destroyed their self respect and the dignity that they had toward their country.

According to Gandhi, education is the realization of the best in man - body, soul and spirit. He maintained that education must be based on ethics and morality.

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