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హాయ్ నా పేరు సోమరాజు. ఏ పి డి ఎస్ సి కంటెంట్ ఎక్ష్ప్లైన్ చేయడానికి ఈ వీడియో లు చేస్తున్నాను. డి ఎస్సి ఖచ్చితంగా సాధించాలి అనేవారి కోసం ఈ వీడియోలు పక్కా ప్రణాళికతో తయారు చేయడం జరుగుతుంది. టెక్స్ట్ బుక్ నే ప్రామాణికం చేసుకొని ప్రతి పాయింట్ లైన్ టు లైన్ టచ్ చేసి అకాడెమి లెవెల్ లో ఒక్క పాయింట్ కుడా మిస్ కాకుండా ఈ వీడియో లు రూపొందించడం జరుగుతుంది. ఈ విడియోలు నచ్చితే లైక్ చేసి సబ్స్క్రయిబ్ చేసుకోండి. అనుదినము మీ ప్రిపరేషన్ లో నా వంతు సహాయంగా అందిస్తుంటాను.చుడండి టెక్స్ట్ బుక్ పాయింట్స్ ని సింపుల్ గా డివైడ్ చేసి మైండ్ మ్యాపింగ్ ద్వారా మీకు బోధించడం జరుగుతుంది. ఒక్కసారి ఈ విడియో చూస్తూ నోట్స్ ప్రిపేర చేసుకొని టెక్స్ట్ బుక్ టెక్స్ట్ బుక్ చుస్తే మికే అర్ధమౌతుంది యెంత పక్కాగా వుందో!
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The history of education in India is rich and diverse, spanning thousands of years. Here's a brief overview:
1. **Ancient Period (Pre-1000 BCE)**:
- Education in ancient India was primarily imparted orally through the Guru-Shishya tradition (teacher-disciple relationship).
- Gurukuls (residential schools) were the centers of learning where students lived with their teachers and received holistic education covering subjects like scriptures, philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and warfare.
2. **Classical Period (1000 BCE – 1200 CE)**:
- The period saw the emergence of formal educational institutions like universities. Famous among them were Takshashila, Nalanda, and Vikramashila, which attracted scholars from all over the world.
- Subjects such as mathematics, medicine, grammar, philosophy, and astronomy flourished during this time.
3. **Medieval Period (1200–1800 CE)**:
- Islamic rulers introduced Madrasas where Islamic theology and Arabic language were taught alongside other subjects.
- Despite the decline of traditional centers like Nalanda due to invasions, indigenous educational systems persisted, especially in southern India under the Vijayanagara and Maratha empires.
4. **British Colonial Period (1757–1947)**:
- The British established a modern education system aimed at producing clerks and civil servants to serve their administrative needs.
- The Wood's Despatch of 1854 laid the foundation for a systematic educational system with an emphasis on English education.
- This period saw the establishment of universities like the University of Calcutta (1857), Bombay (now Mumbai) (1857), and Madras (now Chennai) (1857).
- However, this system largely ignored indigenous knowledge and languages, leading to a disconnect between education and the masses.
5. **Post-Independence (1947 onwards)**:
- After independence, India made efforts to democratize education and make it more inclusive.
- The Indian government launched initiatives like the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (Education for All Campaign) to improve literacy rates.
- Institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) were established to promote higher education and research.
- Efforts have been made to revive traditional systems of education like the Gurukul system and promote regional languages alongside English.
Throughout its history, Indian education has undergone significant transformations, blending traditional methods with modern approaches to meet the evolving needs of society.
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