Why did the British introduced Western education for the small minority of Indians who could afford it?
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- The british introduced western education in 1813 in India.
- They introduced education because if Indians could learn they can boost up the british economy.
- In India small miniority don't have education before british entereing the India.
- If british provide to small miniority they serve the biritish.
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The Britishers introduced western education to Indians so that they could help them in their government work and never gave them high posts in the offices also so that they could help the British increase their economy. The British also wanted the Indians to learn their official language English to make their work and communication easy.
The western education brought a sense of nationalism and unity among Indians and the Indians started going against the britishers which lead to many protests movements and finally they adopted the term purna Swaraj and the freedom struggle was over making India an independent country.
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The western education brought a sense of nationalism and unity among Indians and the Indians started going against the britishers which lead to many protests movements and finally they adopted the term purna Swaraj and the freedom struggle was over making India an independent country.
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