In which year was western astronomy included in the indian curriculum?
Answer / Sourabh Sharma
The inclusion of Western astronomy in the Indian curriculum can be traced back to the British colonial period, specifically from the mid-19th century. However, for a more specific year, it's difficult to provide an exact date without further research.
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