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Why did most indian reformers set up schools and industries of higher learning?​

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Answered by rakshita44
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i am no tead high school but my school name is D.A.V Public school

Answered by harshita918
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A unique characteristic of Indian higher education is a quota system, which was introduced in the interest of historically marginalized outcast tribes and pariahs. Today there are more than 1,300 different outcast groups in the country. India’s affirmative action policy, known locally as reservation, ensures that universities and colleges reserve at a minimum 50% of all places for the historically outcast.

The most important educational objectives of the sixth plan (1983–88) were (1) to strengthen training programs for all categories of manpower, (2) to establish technical trade schools and vocational institutes, (3) to provide adequate machinery, materials, and books for workshops, laboratories, and other facilities, and (4) to strengthen and develop centres for advanced engineering studies.

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