2. Why did Lord Macaulay recommend that the Western system of education be introduced in India? a. He believed that the Indian system of education was better than the Western, and would make the Indians superior to the British. b. He felt that the Indian system was inferior to the Western, and that the Western system encouraged rational thinking and scientific research. C. He thought the Western system of education would prepare the Indians for independence and self rule. d. All of the above 2
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Lord macaulay the western system of education would prepare the Indians for independence and self rule
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Lord Macaulay is the president of the committee of public instruction .
He was a pro-Anglicist and supported the education of the classes.
Aim of promoting knowledge of the science by the adoption of english
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