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write a notes on Mahatma Gandhi's "Nai talim"​

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The phrase Nai Talim is a combination of two words- Nai Means 'New' and Talim – a Urdu word-means 'Education'. In 1937, Gandhiji introduced the concept of Nai Talim in India. He believed the importance of role of teacher in the learning process.

Mahatma Gandhi has given his scheme of Nai Talim (New Education) in a well formulated approach to education in 1937 in his news paper 'Harijan'. ... It is essentially a mass education approach due to its centrality of socially useful work, and was expected to create National System of Education.

Basic Education (Nayi Talim) | Sevagram Ashram, Wardha | Gandhi Museums, Ashrams and Libraries. Next to the Ashram premises the Nai talim (basic education or new education) institution is situated. Shri Rabindranath Tagore had termed the present-day education as 'cramming like parrots'.

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