Indian education and its world

  INDIAN EDUCATION AND ITS WORLD

    "IGNORANCE IS ALWAYS AFRIED OF CHANGES" 

             Hello friend welcome to the blog . My name is Chakalsiya Priyanka.Today we discuss about the inidan educaion and its features , advantages ,disadvantages int this blog.    

               Deep down, every good teacher knows the impact and importance of education. It isn’t just about learning reading, writing and arithmetic at school. Instead, formal education is about gaining the knowledge and the skills needed to become a better person and create a better society to live in.



                  A proper education sets people up to grow personally, professionally, and socially. It can awaken joy, curiosity and a deep desire to solve problems and help others. Plus, teaching a student can inspire them to pursue leadership roles and positively impact those around them.

                One of the other many benefits of education is that it can broaden a student’s horizons, helping them understand more about other cultures and corners of the world beyond the school door.

                 Here, we’re sharing more than two dozen of the best educational quotes — plus free design templates you can use to display them proudly. Our favorite education quotes are perfect for postersdesktop wallpapersschool worksheetsbookmarks and colorful reminders to display on your desk. Take a look at what some of the great writers, thinkers and leaders have to say about what education really means.


India has a rich tradition of imparting knowledge. The ‘gurukula’ was a type of education system in ancient India with shishya (students) living with the guru in the same house. Nalanda was the oldest university-system of education in the world. Students from across the world were attracted to Indian kn


owledge systems.



The ‘gurukula’ was a type of education system in ancient India with shishya (students) living with the guru in the same house. Nalanda was the oldest university system of education in the world. Students from across the world were attracted to Indian knowledge systems.

Many branches of the knowledge system had their origin in India. Education was considered a higher virtue in ancient India.

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However, the renaissance and scientific thinking as happened in Europe didn’t happen in India at that time.

The British who took control of the Indian affairs by that time had different priorities. Education in British India initially lagged a lot.

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