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Education Policy of Lord Curzon and it's Impact upon India

By: Publication details: New Delhi: ‎Anamika Publishers & Distributors, 2019Description: 178ISBN:
  • 9788179759011
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 379.54 LOH
Summary: The Book The Education Policy of Lord Curzon and It's Impact Upon India is about Lord Curzon's education policy with special emphasis on Higher education. In initial chapters' Indian education system during ancient and medieval ages is presented in detail with their shortcomings as well as positive factors. The book also throws light on the education system prior to lord Curzon and especially the drawbacks he had noticed. In the succeeding Chapters clauses of Shimla Conference and Act of 1904 are analysed in detail. An effort is made by the author to highlight intentions of Lord Curzon to suppress Indian National Movement by imposing a strict education system, open only for a limited number of Indians and keeping aside University education for Europeans only.
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The Book The Education Policy of Lord Curzon and It's Impact Upon India is about Lord Curzon's education policy with special emphasis on Higher education. In initial chapters' Indian education system during ancient and medieval ages is presented in detail with their shortcomings as well as positive factors. The book also throws light on the education system prior to lord Curzon and especially the drawbacks he had noticed. In the succeeding Chapters clauses of Shimla Conference and Act of 1904 are analysed in detail. An effort is made by the author to highlight intentions of Lord Curzon to suppress Indian National Movement by imposing a strict education system, open only for a limited number of Indians and keeping aside University education for Europeans only.

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