Important Educational Institutions before Independence

Before Independence, key educational institutions served as powerful centres for transmitting Western knowledge, critiquing colonial rule, and fostering Indian nationalism. These institutions—ranging from foundational universities established by the British to indigenous colleges founded by reform movements—were crucial in creating the intellectual and political leadership necessary for the freedom struggle and the building of the modern nation-state.

Evolution of Educational Institutions

Colonial Universities

  • Universities of Calcutta, Bombay, Madras (1857): Established following Wood’s Despatch (1854) as examining, affiliating bodies on the model of the University of London.
  • Training the Bureaucracy: Created a steady supply of English-educated administrators, lawyers, and doctors, but simultaneously ....
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