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about woods despatch?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wood's Despatch is the event observed in History of India under British Rule. Sir Charles Wood was the Preseident of Board of Control of the British East India Company. In 1854 he sent the Despatch to the then Governor Lord Dalhousie regarding the education in India. ... This is known as Wood's despatch.

Answered by BhumiRH
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The first step by the government was taken in 1813 when it was decided to set a path a sum of not less than 1 lakh rupees for education under the Charter Act of 1813.

The works advance came in 1854 which what is known as wood's despatch under this dispatch

  1. The government undertook to pay more attention to the speed of education.
  2. Local languages along with English was made the medium of instruction at the school stage and English was at the college stage.
  3. The aim of education as stated by the dispatch was the spread of western culture.
  4. It would seek to Foster and promote loyalty to the state among Indian students and tell them for administrative responsibilities.

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