|
Speaking
Language
|
Brahmins, Chettris
|
Vysee
|
Soodra
|
Other Caste
|
Muslims
|
Total Male Students
|
|
Total
|
30,211
|
13,459
|
75,943
|
22,925
|
10,644
|
1,53,182
|
|
% of total
|
20
|
9
|
50
|
15
|
6
|
100
|
·
Adam's 1st Report on Bengal.
Survey of Post 1800 material. His conclusions, one every village had atleast one school and in all probability in Bengal
and Bihar with 1,50,748
villages, there will still be 1,00,000 villages that have these schools. Two on
the basis of personal observation & evidence collected he inferred there
were app 100 institutions of higher learning in each district meaning app 1,800
such institutions and 10,800 scholars in them.
·
Adam said that he found a number of genuine,
qualified medical practioners in Bengal
who analyzed the symptoms of the disease before suggesting a cure.
·
In Punjab there
were 3,30,000 pupils in 1850 as compared to 1,90,000
in 1882 as per Leitner's Report.
·
Schools were classified in Sikh, Muslim, Hindu using current descriptions.
·
Sanskrit books were used to teach grammar,
lexicology, mathematics, medical science, logic, law and vedant.
England-Madras comparison
|
|
England
|
Madras
Presidency
|
|
Population
|
95,43,610 (1811)
|
1,28,50,941 (1823)
|
|
Nos
attending schools
|
App 75,000 (note below)
|
1,57,195 (ref chapter 2)
|
- About one third of the total revenue (from
agriculture & sea ports) were according to
ancient practice assigned for the requirements of the social &
cultural infrastructure till the British overturned it all. The
British increased the quantum of land revenue, made it payable twice a
year at fixed timed (irrespective of weather conditions), had to be paid
in cash not produce meaning the farmer had to sell his produce in the
market to pay revenue exposing himself to the vagaries of market pricing.
These moves towards centralization of revenue ensured that there was
hardly any revenue to pay for social & cultural infrastructure
resulting in its death.
- It was imperative to somehow uproot the Indian
indigenous system for the relatively undisturbed maintenance and
continuance of British rule. It is the same imperative which decided
Macaulay, Bertinck, etc., to deliberately
neglect large-scale school education-proposed by men like Adam - till a
viable system of Anglicized higher education had first been established in
the country.
- Consequences of Killing Indigenous Education
System. One, it led to an
obliteration of literacy and knowledge of such dimensions amongst the
Indian people. Two, it destroyed the Indian social balance in which,
traditionally, persons from all sections of society appear to have been
able to receive fairly competent schooling. Three it is this destruction
along with similar damage in the economic sphere, which led to great
deterioration in the status and socio-economic conditions and personal
dignity of those who are now known as the scheduled castes; and to only a
slightly lesser extent to that of the vast peasant majority encompassed by
the term 'backward castes'. The recent movements embracing these sections
to a great extent seem to be aimed at restoring this basic Indian social
balance. Four & most importantly, till today it has kept most educated
Indians ignorant of the society they live in, the culture which sustains
this society, and their fellow beings; and more tragically, yet, for over
a century it has induced a lack of confidence, and loss and bearing
amongst the people of Indian in general.
- Number of Native Schools/Colleges in Madras
Presidency &Number of Scholars. This table is an attachment to a
report by J Dent, Secretary, Fort St George, 21/2/1825. Number of Schools
574 Colleges 0, Population 4,54,754, includes
male & female. Students are male + female i.e. male 184100 balance is female.
|
Name of Collectorate
|
No of Schools
|
Bramin
|
Vysea
|
Soodra
|
Other Caste
|
Muslims
|
Total Scholars
|
|
Total
|
12500
|
42502
|
19669
|
85400
|
27548
|
13561
|
188680
|
|
% of total
|
|
|
10
|
45
|
15
|
7
|
100
|
- Sudras made up 45% of the scholars as compared to
Brahmins 23%, today is probably the reverse.
- High
number of Muslim scholars in Malabar 4318.
- Only 7
% of the total number of scholars were Muslims.
Meaning then & today it the Muslims continue to pay less attention to
education. Be it England or India does not matter.
- 12500
schools & colleges. The British first killed these institutions, then brought in Anglicized education into India through
the missionaries.