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William Adams in Indians education system​

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Answered by kumarvimal30121975
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He was asked to report on the progress of education in local schools. Adam found that the system of education in the local schools, known as pathshala, was flexible. There were no fixed fees, no benches or chair, no system of separate classes, no annual examination.

Answered by s9b1574gulam05346
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In the 1830s, William Adam, a Scottish missionary, toured the districts of Bengal and Bihar. He had been asked by the Company to report on the progress of education in vernacular schools. The report of William Adam was interesting. Adam found that there were over 1 lakh pathshalas in Bengal and Bihar. These were small institutions with no more than 20 students each. But the total number of

children being taught in these pathshalas was considerable over 20 lakh.

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