Conclusion of the significance of charter act 1813 country in the history of indian education
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In 1813 the Company’s Charter came once again for renewal. By this time the missionaries prepared the ground through agitation in England for imparting western education in India and for proselytizing activities therein. The officials of the Company, on the other hand, influenced the Court of Directors through agitation for revival and improvement of the literature of the learned natives of India.
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Thus a clause was added to the Charter of 1813 as well as the Charter Act of 1813 may be regarded as a turning point in history, it plays important role in an Indian education.
Most importantly it was for the first time that the British parliament recognized the importance of educating the Indians.
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