The Educational Heritage of Ancient India

The Educational Heritage of Ancient India

Author: Sahana Singh

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2017-08-03

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 194758653X

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Just a thousand years ago, India was dotted with universities across its length and breadth, where international students flocked to gain credentials in advanced education. This illustrated book describes how these multi-disciplinary centers of learning existed in several forms such as forest universities, brick-and-mortar universities and temple universities. It examines the funding for these citadels of learning and their graduation ceremonies. The process by which India’s ancient systems of education helped to fuel a knowledge revolution around the world with its manuscripts, forming the basis for monographs and academic papers, is explained with references. The marauding incursions by Muslim invaders, which disrupted the idyllic world of university learning in India, followed by European colonization, which led to further erosion and degeneration of India’s traditional learning systems, have been taken up in some detail. Readers will get a snapshot view of India's education system down the ages from ancient to modern times.


The Child and the State in India

The Child and the State in India

Author: Myron Weiner

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780691018980

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India has the largest number of non-schoolgoing working children in the world. Why has the government not removed them from the labor force and required that they attend school, as have the governments of all developed and many developing countries? To answer this question, this major comparative study first looks at why and when other states have intervened to protect children against parents and employers. By examining Europe of the nineteenth century, the United States, Japan, and a number of developing countries, Myron Weiner rejects the argument that children were removed from the labor force only when the incomes of the poor rose and employers needed a more skilled labor force. Turning to India, the author shows that its policies arise from fundamental beliefs, embedded in the culture, rather than from economic conditions. Identifying the specific values that elsewhere led educators, social activists, religious leaders, trade unionists, military officers, and government bureaucrats to make education compulsory and to end child labor, he explains why similar groups in India do not play the same role.


Education and Examination Systems in Ancient India

Education and Examination Systems in Ancient India

Author: S. Narain

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9789351282518

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The Title 'Education and Examination Systems in Ancient India written/authored/edited by S. NARAIN', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351282518 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 209 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education


Unveiling India

Unveiling India

Author: Anees Jung

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2000-10-14

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9351187950

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The women in this book are not extraordinary or famous, and yet their stories and testimonies, narrated here by one of India's best-known women journalists, provide a passionate, often deeply touching, revelation of what it means to be a woman in India today. The women tell of marriage and widowhood, unfair work practices, sexual servitude, the problems of bearing and rearing children in poverty, religion, discrimination, other forms of exploitation ... Yet they also talk of fulfilling relationships, the joys of marriage and children, the exhilaration of breaking free from the bonds of tradition, ritual, caste, religion ... Interwoven with all this is the story of one woman's journey--of how Anees Jung, the author, brought up in purdah, succeeded in shaking off the restricting influences of her traditional upbringing to become a highly successful, independent career woman, still a comparatively rare phenomenon in India. As such, the book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the women of India-the silent majority that is now beginning to make itself heard.


Education in Ancient India

Education in Ancient India

Author: A.S. ALTEKAR

Publisher:

Published: 2024-05-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789360803841

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This book will be largely beneficial to researchers and students inter-ested in ancient India and history of education.


World's First University

World's First University

Author: Dr Gias Uddin Ahmed

Publisher: Ma Publisher

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781910499405

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Why it is important to write a book about the Ancient and Modern history of Universities? Once upon a time we knew, and believed that, the Al-Azher, Alighar Muslim and Madina University were famous universities. Also the Dhaka University is the Oxford of eastern world! We feel proud of the civilization of Egypt, Babylonian and Athens. But we are aware or do not learn more about the Sind civilization of ancient India. But now-a-days, Middle East, Africa and many other countries of Asia the education system is not; compared to the modern world. According to the world ranking many universities are uncountable. This book will be helpful for those who are interested to know the roots of the higher education system.


Governance in Ancient India

Governance in Ancient India

Author: Anup Chandra Pandey

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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The Research Examines The Nature, Development And Function Of The Civil Service In Ancient India. It Explains The Ancient Perceptions Of Good And Ethical Governance Study Literary, Inscriptional And Numismatic Evidence.


Bookless in Baghdad

Bookless in Baghdad

Author: Shashi Tharoor

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1611454085

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This amalgam of essay, literary criticism, and memoir blends into a tribute to the world of books. Chicago...


Handbook of Research on Cultural Heritage and Its Impact on Territory Innovation and Development

Handbook of Research on Cultural Heritage and Its Impact on Territory Innovation and Development

Author: Oliveira, Lídia

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-11-13

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 179986703X

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Cultural heritage is perceived as the glue that keeps individuals together and makes them feel a part of something larger. It is the past that allows individuals to understand their present and move towards the future. In networked society, it is impossible to think about cultural heritage and its preservation and maintenance without including the digital processes and ICT systems, as well as its impact on territorial innovation. The Handbook of Research on Cultural Heritage and Its Impact on Territory Innovation and Development is a critical and comprehensive reference book that analyzes how preservation and sustainability of cultural heritage occurs in countries, as well as how it contributes to territorial innovation. Moreover, the book examines how technological tools contribute to its preservation and sustainability, as well as its dissemination. Highlighting topics that include public policies, spatial development, and architectural heritage, this book is ideal for cultural heritage professionals, government officials, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students.


A Guide to Taxila

A Guide to Taxila

Author: John Marshall

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1107615445

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This book was written to provide a concise guide to the ruins of Taxila, excavation of which was led by British archaeologist John Marshall.