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Based ay understanding, tick (v ) the correct option., 1cy | 2s S. a: 4. b.: 5 CG,, , State whether the following statements are true or false and rewrite the incorrect, statements to correct them. ncort, , |. False—Sit Charles Wood sent a despatch in 1854., 7. False—Ihe Hindu College was founded by Raja Rammohun Roy., , 3. True, - False—the scheme of Nai Talim was introduced by Mahatma Gandhi., , < False—Mahatma Gandhi was against Western education, , | Answer the following in one sentence., , | Pathshalas and tols were the traditional centres of learning for Hindus and maktabs and, snadrasas were the traditional centres of learning for Muslims., , 2. Thomas Babington Macaulay was the Anglicist whose Minutes became the basis for, British educational policy from 1835 onwards., , 3. The English Education Act of 1835, which was passed by the British, officially made, English the medium of instruction for higher education., where universities were established after the Woo, , xy, Madras and Allahabad. A university was also set up in Punjab., ished by Swami Dayananda Saraswati., , , , , d’s Despatch were Calcutta,, , 5. The DAV schools and colleges were establ, , he fol wing questions in brief., , | glish Education Act passed by Lord Willia, ish became the medium of instruction for higher education., , g such as the Calcutta Madrasa and the Benaras, , , , , , m Bentinck in 1835 made the, , Jriental instite tions of learnin, es established as a result of recommendation, versity, Bombay University, Madras University,, , , , s of the Wood's despatch were, Punjab University and
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er Commission. It recommen, a 4, €, , { cation in t, , man of the Hunt, xtension of pri, , ter was the chair, , 3. Sir William W Hun, , hee, th cial care should be taken in t, in Ba, and the institutions had to be managed by the local governing odies., lim University dates back to 1842, when Persian was tall ., , 4. The history of Aligarh Mus, by English as the language of the, , law courts., , Aligars Movement, realised the, e development of the Muslin,, , Cie Ney, , community., , © Under his leadership, th, translating scientific texts writte, , Mohammedan Anglo- Oriental (MAO, Muslim University “(AMU)., , ° The purpose of establishing, , systems of learning., , 5. Under the leadership of Maharaja Sayajirao II:, , © Baroda became the first Indian princely state to ado, , education for all., , e Scientific Society of Aligarh was set UP in 1864, for, n in English into Urdu in 18/5 he founded the, , ) College in Aligarh which became the Aligath, , this institution was to combine the Eastern and Wester,, , pt free and compulsory primary, , © Women’s education was encouraged and finds were allocated for the establishment of , a university in Baroda., , 2.614 schools were made operational in Baroda by 1945., , e As many as, Answer the following questions in detail., , 1. The British introduced modern education in India because the system of education, in India before the colonial period was traditional. The traditional schools had no, , classrooms, no textbooks, no roll call, and not even school buildings. It was run by and |, based solely on the requirements of the local people. There was no fixed fee and the, entire community supported the teachers, usually paying them in kind., , , , A group of British officials felt that it was the duty of British to bring good governance |, India. They strongly supported the use of English as a medium of instruction and, Jestern rational curricula as the basis of education in India. Diy also felt that et, , = to the Indians would enable them to get th, nce, literature and philosophy. oe peice Be eeements in Wester, , , , jor recommendations of t th 1e Wood's Despatch were the following:, , ° ie promotion of V lest, ern, educ ation, using F English as the medium of instructio?., , ¢ Setting up of universities. in (, , and Allahabad i in 1887. 2 = bay and Madras in 1857, Punjab in 188), , , , , , fla . a eke i. 3 Be follow ved by Aagl-veracl hig?
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#, , ed to attend school re, , of discipline was ity, , ers were dissatished with modern education im, , in suffered because of lack of funds and more attention was |, ools and colleges.