This paper is compilation of the state of education system during pre-independence period of India. It elaborates education system as mentioned in different period like Upnishshadic, Bhudhist, Medieval, modern as well as the system being followed at ancient University like Taxila and Nalanda. It...
Ministry of Human Resource Development of Government of India has projected an elaborate and all-encompassing National Education Policy 2020 (NEP2020). Before independence, the education in India was under the complete control of the "Masters, the British Empire." The education policies, like the ...
Education - Postindependence India: India and Pakistan were partitioned and given independence in 1947, after which there was remarkable improvement in scientific and technological education and research; illiteracy, however, remained high. The new const
The present educational system of India is an implantation of British rulers. Wood's Dispatch of 1854 laid the foundation of present system of education in India. Before the advent of British in India, education system was private one. With the introduction of Wood's Dispatch known as Magna ...
Before independence, accounting education in India implied mainly vocational education. Until the emergence of two national professional accounting Institutes in 1949 and 1959 respectively, a few premier Indian Universities used to impart commerce education to serve the vocational needs of trade and ...
Education is a very important factor in the economic development of any country. India since the early days of independence has always focused on improving the literacy rate in our country. Even today the government runs many programs to promote Primary and Higher Education in India. Let us ...
college‚Delhi university. ABSTRACTEducationin India today is nothing like it was in Pre-Independence and Post-Independence Era.EducationSystem in India today went through a lot of changes before it emerged in its present form. Presenteducationsystem in India is also guided by different objectives...
India since independence has continuously invested in agricultural research and education. As a result, we have one of the largest agricultural research systems in the world. Investment intensity rose from 0.2% of ag GDP during the early 1960s to about 0.5% in the 1990s (NCAP 1997, Jha and ...
Literacy rates for both adults as well as youths have increased, still, the absolute number of illiterates in India is as much as India’s population was at the time of independence. The gender gap in terms of literacy began to narrow first in 1991 and the pace has accelerated, however ...
India’s higher education sector is the third-largest in the world, next only to the United States and China. Since independence in 1947, improving quality, wider access, and greater equity in higher education (HE) have been the aspirations of India. The