The reason behind introducing education in India was to fill the low post jobs. Why did this need arise?
It is clear that our ancient education system was to pass on the information and knowledge regarding a certain concept from one generation to another. Even though our ancient education has played an important role to know about the various concepts that the world needs know such as Ayurvedic medicine, yoga, etc.
Western education in India was introduced by the Britishers with the view to civilize Indian and to literate them about the western culture and traditions. The reason behind introducing education in India was to fill the low post jobs. This need had arisen because when the British took over India there was no proper administrative system and when the administrative system was set up there were no Indians to handle that. The higher posts were given to the Europeans and to the English but what about low posts jobs? So in order to fill these low posts jobs, the Britishers introduced western education which helped them initially but later served as a weapon against them which Indians use to acquire knowledge and gain independence.
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