Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Primary Education in Sanathana Bharath

Primary Education in Sanathana Bharath

On 10 Mar 1826 Thomas Munro, the Governor of Madras Presidency submitted a detailed Census and a survey Report to the British government.
The report was a 'breaking news' not only to the British government in India even in England it surprised the top brass.

What was in that report that revealed certain unknown facts about India to the world ?

The geographical dimensions of Madras Presidency was  from Ganjam district of Orissa and to the entire South India. The population was 1,28,50,941. There were 12,498 primary schools. This is inspite of the fact that the collector of Mangalore did not send a report due to some reasons, and many hilly areas were not covered.

As per the report on an average there was one primary school for one thousand population. Whereas England had a dismal average of primary education record. In fact Britain didn't have an education policy then.

Another interesting fact that even Indians we're not aware of was that only 24% , of students in these schools were Brahmanas, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas. Shudras constituted a Lion's share of 65%!
So that shattered the general impression that existed that the Brahmanas dominated the education field. Of course in the higher education institutions they were in majority.

Why then, the Britishers who came to India to loot and pillage,.. conducted such a nation wide survey covering Bengal, Bihar, Punjab, Bombay Presidency and Madras Presidency?

By beginning of 19th century Britishers established themselves in most part of India. They now wanted a steady, assured revenue to fill the British coffers. But they were few in numbers to collect revenue from every nook and corner of such a huge milching cow of a nation like India. Also employing British personnel was becoming an expensive proposition.
They wanted to find out how to bring in an education system to make certain locals 'literate' so they can be employed at cheaper rates to maintain accounts, help in Administration. Such English speaking people will remain loyal to them and it would be easier to keep them dividend as "English speaking class" and "others".

This survey made British wonder that how come inspite of outsiders plundering India repeatedly destroying their assets, culture and sentiments such an education system continue to exist?

Traditionally every village temple was sponsoring a Pathashala, Gurukul or Mutt. On an average 35% of the land in a village belonged to the temple. This was a revenue free land. The temple rituals, festivals, fee for the teachers were paid out of this income from the land.

Sending a boy on the "fifth day of the fifth month of fifth year" was widely believed to be an auspicious day in those days. Some temples even provided "Anna Prasad" to the students. Every family used to send a boy for at least three years till he learns to read, write and do basic calculation.  Subsequently learn the trade of his family tradition. Girls were normally taught at homes.

First thing that the Britishers did was to hide this report.

In England factory workers left their children in a room before entering the workplace. These rooms were called "Schools" in fact the terminology.. School originated here. Children were given some rudimentary education by a worker who wasn't fit for factory work.
There were "Grammar Schools" for the children from well to do families who had to pay a very hefty fee.

This was the education system that existed there. How could they digest the fact that India had a robust primary education system in place without any government grants or endowments.

Next thing they did was to reduce the revenue free land of temples to 5%  so that the temples barely sustained themselves. Gradually temples stopped sponsoring Gurukuls and Pathashalas.

Then came Thomas Macaulay...!
Destroyer of Sanathana Bharath's Education System.  The primary education system was dying due to lack of support and sponsorship. Britishers introduced English education system in high schools. The fee was high and only few well to do families could afford it. The literacy rate of India nosedived to never heard of limits.

In 1931 Gandhiji raised this issue in the Round table conference. He accused British government of destroying the education system. British denied Gandhiji allegations. They wanted the proof. Even Gandhiji was aware of the 1826 survey was either hidden or destroyed. It was much later discovered that it was hidden in the archive room of British Library.
Do the Macaulay's children who are now thriving in sold media, Lutyens circuits are aware of this?
✍ Wg Cdr Sudarshan
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