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Evolution of Indian Education - Paperback

Evolution of Indian Education - Paperback

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We have discussed in details the progress of Indian education during the Colonial rule, as also in independent India; the policy paradigms, the system of finance, its magnitude, intersectoral priorities etc. in separate chapters.It has been observed that during the first sixty years of the Colonial rule ending 1813, the East India Company was engaged in expansion of territories through war, deception and other acts of high handedness. It was only in 1813 that an infinitesimally small amount of Rs. one lakh per annum was provided for the education of the natives. In fact, the Colonialists' interest in education started from 1835, when the government decided to spend this amount on the promotion of European education through English. It may, however, be conceded that the modern Indian education rests on the edifice built up during the Colonial rule About The Author: Professor JagdishLal Azad(b. 1920) holds Master’s degrees in Economics and Education. He was awarded the Doctorate degree by the University of Delhi on the basis of his Study: ‘Financing of Higher Education in India’. He has also passed the highest university examination in Persian: ‘Honours in Persian’ of the Punjab University as also the High Proficiency examination in Urdu (AdibeAlam) of the same University.Prof. Azad retired as Chief of Education Division, Planning Commission, with which he was associated for more than two decades. Thereafter, he worked as (Visiting) Professor of Economics of Education at various universities including Sardar Patel University, (Gujarat) and JamiaMilliaIslamia. He was also Senior Fellow (ICSSR) at the National University of Educational Planning and Administration, as also Honorary Director of Planning Commission sponsored Research Projects at the Jawaharlal Nehru University.

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