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Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.
The Company assigned the pandit to visit the pathshalas and try to improve the standard of teaching.
It was because rural children had to work in the fields during harvest time.
Children were given oral education in pathshalas.
Classes were held under a banyan tree or in the comer of a village shop or temple or at the guru’s home.
Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.
These Oriental institutions were viewed as temples of darkness that were falling of themselves into decay.
Thomas Macaulay urged the British government in India to stop wasting public money in promoting Oriental learning for it was of no practical use.
James Mill and Thomas Babington Macaulay.
The Hindu College was established in Benaras to encourage the study of ancient Sanskrit texts that would be useful for the. administration of the coun...
Calcutta Madrasa was set up to promote the study of Arabic, Persian and Islamic law.
Greek, Latin, English, French, Arabic and Persian.
(i) - (c) (ii) - (a) (iii) - (e) (iv) - (b) (v) - (d)
True True False False False False True.
Madrasa, customs, oriental uncivilised, civilised Asiatic Society, Asiaticle Researches East, unscientific Pathshalas Shantiniketan
(c) Both (a) to (b)
(d) Henry Thomas Colebrooke