Q. Which of the following statements are false about the project of national education?
(a) Primary education was neglected by the leaders of the movement as an area of nationalist reform.
(b) There was an attempt to go back to indigenous forms of education, as it was felt that western education in English alienated students from their own country.
(c) Politically active mofussil schools in Bengal attracted the largest part of the funding from the
National Council for Education, set up for the purpose.
(d) Most Indian-owned private colleges rushed to be part of the parallel university that was sought to be
set up as a national initiative.
Ans: (c) Politically active mofussil schools in Bengal attracted the largest part of the funding from the