Historically speaking much remains to be explored in this region though scholars in recent years have turned out rich harvests in different fields of studies. Yet many dark areas still await investigation and identification. A detailed investigation in this almost untraded terrain has been made. In the process several other aspects, since education is being increasingly associated with social, economic and other correlated issues, have been identified.
Education was not exotic in India .Rather it could boast of a rich literary and cultural heritage. In spite of revolutions of time this heritage did not collapse. Coming down to the eighteenth century education was traditional. It was much away from the modernizing touch of the West. Grammar, law, religion and philosophy comprised the core academic curriculum. Centers of learning were sponsored by men of affluence. But higher learning was restricted to a few.
It was in this milieu of static and stereotype culture that the English came to intervene as an alien force. It was a kind of impingement with hitherto unknown elements of breakthrough-technology, scientific knowledge, and institutions - clustered parameters of unknown changes. British entry in the country unfurled a completely alien chapter in India's history of education. Education, in its pristine form patterned after tradition, was confronted by the colonial system introduced by the British.
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