This book on educational thoughts of great Indian thinkers concentrates its focus on unravelling the philosophy of Bal Gangadhar Tilak. The book explores in detail the moulding of Tilak's ideology of Education, his insistence on Advaita Vedanta as an approach to education, as well as his endorsement of the vernacular languages.
The book also delineates the influence he has had on Indian education to since independence, and assesses his ideological thoughts and their relevance in the context of present times. In addition, the book also compares his philosophy to those of his contemporaries, and analyses its importance in this light. |