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why was the new western education system introduced in india after wood's dispatch? what where its drawbacks?​

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Answered by harrin04
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Answer:

British wanted to introduce modern western education to serve their economic interests as English education would convince Indians about the superiority of British goods which were machine made, it would make Indians recognize the advantages of trade and commerce.

Answered by neetu123vikash
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Explanation:

the the new education system introduced in India afterwards dispatch because it would help Indians to recognise the advantages of the expansion of trade and commerce it helps the Indian to understand the importance of development resources of the country it would give Indians and exposure to the European lifestyle and also helps to give the shape of the moral character of the Indians on the basis of Western ideas it put in show a city and efficient supply of civil service for the British then it has few drawbacks also which are as follows.

the new system was so expensive for a few section of society

new system was impartial for the children of agriculture families has the could not afford to skip working in the field during the harvest time.

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