India is independent, our education system is not – Jagdish Chaudhary, Director, Balaji Group of Institutions, Ballabhgarh, Haryana

Mr. Jagdish Chaudhary

Ramnathi, June 21 (Corr.) – In 1829, there were 6 lakh 75 thousand Vidyapeethas (indigenous schools) in India. According to a survey conducted by the British in the year 1849, 91 percent of Indians in India were educated. Despite this, it is falsely propagated that ‘women did not have the right to education in ancient India’. The British recognized that ‘until the Indian education system is destroyed, India cannot be annexed’. Therefore, by destroying the indigenous education system, the British implemented their own system of education in India. Education opens the way to spiritual advancement. By destroying the Indian educational system, the British blocked this path of spiritual advancement. Although India has become independent, our education system has not. In India, history textbooks teach the history of invaders. History devoid of Indian culture is being taught today. In science textbooks information is given about research abroad instead of research in India. Indian history books should include Indian history. The British created the education system so that Indians should remain slaves without self-reliance. Britishers broke the backbone of Indians with this education system. Indian education is a guide for salvation. Mr Jagdish Chaudhary, Director, Balaji Group of Institutions, Ballabhgarh, Haryana appealed that this great education system should be included today. He was addressing the audience on Day 5 (on 21.6.2023) of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Convention.