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why was education important in the british empire, explanation please

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Answered by Hαrsh
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Explanation:

The British brought a rather modern and logic based education system that led to the evolution in the thinking of the people and helped ban a lot of social evils in India. ... These changes have helped shape the modern Indian education system and this papers tries to justify this evolution brought by the British.


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Answered by afsana620ali
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Explanation:

Development of Education during British Period in India

Nov 19, 2020, Shakeel Anwar

Modified Date: Nov 19, 2020 11:05

Development of Education during British Period in India

"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -Benjamin Franklin

Education is a powerful tool to unlock the golden door of freedom that can change the world. With the advent of the British Rule in India, their policies and measures breached the legacies of traditional schools of learning which resulted in the need for creating a class of subordinates. To achieve this goal, they instituted a number of acts to create an Indian canvas of English colour through the education system.

Initially, the British East India Company was not concerned with the development of the education system because their prime motive was trading and profit-making. To rule in India, they planned to educate a small section of upper and middle classes to create a class “Indian in blood and colour but English in taste” who would act as interpreters between the Government and the masses. This was also called the “downward filtration theory”. The following steps and measures were taken by the British for the development of Education in India. The chronological development of Education during the British Period in India is discussed below:


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