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Answer the Following Question: Who Was Lord Macaulay? Why Did He Recommend the System of a British Education in India? - History and Civics

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Answer the following question:

Who was Lord Macaulay? Why did he recommend the system of a British education in India?

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Lord Macaulay is considered the founder of the British system of education in India. He was the law member of the council of Lord William Bentinck, the Governor-General of India. Macaulay recommended

  1. English should be the medium of instruction in schools
  2. Indians should be taught sciences and western literature. He had a very poor opinion of traditional Indian learning which he thought was inferior to European learning.

According to him, “single shelf of a good European library was worth native literature of India and Arabia.”

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पाठ 1.07 Impact of British Rule on India
Answer the questions | Q 5

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Choose the correct answer:

The Charter Act of 1813, directed the Company to spend ________ lakh rupees on the education of Indians.


State whether the following is true or false:

Lord Macaulay insisted that Western education should be imparted through the medium of vernacular languages.


Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

In what way would be westernized Indians help to promote the interests of British manufacturers?


Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

How did the knowledge of contemporary nationalist movements in Europe inspire the Indians?


Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:

How would the improved transport and communication system benefit the Indian later?


Answer the following question briefly:

The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British Parliament was the first major step to introduce changes in the Indian system of education. In this context discuss:

The general directives issued to the Company in the Charter Act of 1813 and its inherent weakness


Answer the following question briefly:

The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British Parliament was the first major step to introduce changes in the Indian system of education. In this context discuss:

The introduction and spread of Western education


When the Charter Act of 1813 was passed a great controversy arose on the issue of education.
How was it resolved?


State whether the following statement is True or False:

The English took interest in education of Indians only because they needed low paid, English speaking clerks.


Answer the following question:

Why did the English East India Company feel the need for educational; reforms?


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