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The educational system of the Indian subcontinent has to be understood in light of the historical background that produced it. The Hindu tradition of learning combined with the British regime to stress the teaching of rhetorical, literary, and humanistic studies with a view to the training of clerks for the government service. This type of learning still continues in the subcontinent, despite the desperate need for scientists and engineers.

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