History, asked by ritamishra21oct, 1 year ago

Why did mahatama gandhi think that english education had enslaved indians

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mahatma Gandhi felt that colonial education had enslaved Indians and created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made them see Western civilisation as superior, and destroyed the pride they had in their own culture. Indians educated in these institutions welcomed everything that came from the West, and started admiring British rule. Gandhiji felt that English education made Indians strangers in their own lands.


ritamishra21oct: Thanku
Answered by kashyapi27
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Mahatma Gandhi thought that the English education made the Indians feel inferior to the British  

They thought that everything about the west was superior and they had no pride in their own culture  

It also created a divide between English speaking and non English speaking Indians  

They began to admire British rule and made them strangers in their own land  

Speaking a foreign tongue, despising local culture, the English educated did not know how to relate to the masses.

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