Mahatma Gandhi's Fight Against Foreign Education
Source: When The Mahatma Was Fighting For Liberation From Foreign Education – OpEd (2025-09-24)
Mahatma Gandhi once challenged the dominance of foreign education, advocating for indigenous learning systems to empower local communities. His efforts aimed to foster self-reliance and cultural pride, emphasizing the importance of preserving native knowledge and traditions. This historical stance highlights Gandhi's broader vision of liberation and independence, not just politically but also culturally. His critique of foreign influence in education remains relevant today, inspiring ongoing debates about educational sovereignty and national identity.
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