History, asked by vinodsinghssm94, 10 months ago

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D. Very short answer type questions.
1. Who translated Kalidasa's Abhigyan Shakuntalam?
2. Name three Universities which were founded in 1857.
3. What was the aim of Wood's Despatch?
4. Who was awarded Nobel Prize in literature in 1913?
5. Who was C.V. Raman?
E. Short answer type questions.
1. Write a short note on Indian Science Congress Association.
2. Mention the contribution of Maharaja Sayajirao in the field
3. Describe in brief the role of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in the fiel
4. Distinguish between Anglicists and Orientalists.
5. How did the Charter Act of 1813 promote education?
F. Long answer type questions.
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Answered by aviratwalia18
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Explanation:

D.

1. sir William Jones

2. Subsequently, the universities of Calcutta, Bombay (now Mumbai) and Madras were set up in 1857, followed by the university of Allahabad in 1887.

3. The main objective of the Despatch was to impart Western knowledge to the Indian people and also to develop their intellect and moral character. For the first time in India, the Wood's Despatch recommended the creation of a Department of Public Instruction in five provinces.

4. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 was awarded to Rabindranath Tagore "because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, by which, with consummate skill, he has made his poetic thought, expressed in his own English words, a part of the literature of the West."

5. DescriptionSir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman was an Indian physicist born in the former Madras Province in India, who carried out ground-breaking work in the field of light scattering, which earned him the 1930 Nobel Prize for Physics and was the first person in Asia to obtain said award for achievements in science.

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1. Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) is a premier scientific organisation of India with headquarters at Kolkata, West Bengal. The association started in the year 1914 in Kolkata and it meets annually in the first week of January. It has a membership of more than 30,000 scientists

2. He played a key role in the development of Baroda's textile industry, and his educational and social reforms included among others, a ban on child marriage, legislation of divorce, removal of untouchability, spread of education, development of Sanskrit, ideological studies and religious education.

3. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan CSI (Urdu: سر سید احمد خان‎‎; (October 17, 1817 – 27 March 1898) was a teacher and politician. He was a philospher as well. He was also a social reformer. He founded the school that would later become Aligarh Muslim University.

4. Anglicists wanted English to be the medium of instruction during British rule in all institutions for spread of education. ... Orientalists wanted classical language such as Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian to be the medium of instruction for spread of education in India.

5. The Charter Act of 1813 made a State system of Education in India officially. This clause of Charter Act of 1813 compelled the East India Company to accept responsibility for the education of the Indian people by granting one lac rupees.

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Answered by psarmila966
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Answer:

Kalidasa abhinjana sakuntalam

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