D. Answer the questions in brief.
1. What was the drawback of the Charter Act of 1813?
2. Discuss the main features of Macaulay's Minute.
3. Name some educational institutions set up in India towards the end of the
nineteenth century.
4. Which Indian social reformers supported the spread of Western education
Why did they do so?
5. What were the findings of the Hunter Commission?
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
1 ans- What was the drawback of the Charter Act of 1813? The Charter act of 1813 ended the monopoly of the East India Company in India, however the company's monopoly in trade with China and trade in tea with India was kept intact. Thus, trade with India for all commodities except Tea was thrown open to all British subjects.
ans 2-The Main Features of Lord Macaulay Minute of 1835
- Macaulay promotes English literature and not Sanskrit or Arabic or Persian literature.
- He did not favor the use of the mother tongue as the medium of education. ...
- In giving western culture to Indian education, Macaulay had a definite and specific purpose
ans3-Temples, rocks and books are the main source of information about traditional education in 19 the century.
ans4-Raja Ram Mohan Roy supported the spread of Western education. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was modern India's leading social reformer and a critical personality of the Indian Renaissance period. He is known as the "Father of Modern India" because of his valuable contribution to social reforms.
ans5-are the basic recommendations which were made by Hunter Commission in 1882 regarding the Primary Education in India. Leave the expansion of secondary education to efficient private bodies, gradual withdrawal of the Government from direct enterprise, maintenance of some secondary schools by the Govt.
Explanation:
1 ans- What was the drawback of the Charter Act of 1813? The Charter act of 1813 ended the monopoly of the East India Company in India, however the company's monopoly in trade with China and trade in tea with India was kept intact. Thus, trade with India for all commodities except Tea was thrown open to all British subjects.
ans 2-The Main Features of Lord Macaulay Minute of 1835
Macaulay promotes English literature and not Sanskrit or Arabic or Persian literature.
He did not favor the use of the mother tongue as the medium of education. ...
In giving western culture to Indian education, Macaulay had a definite and specific purpose
ans3-Temples, rocks and books are the main source of information about traditional education in 19 the century.
ans4-Raja Ram Mohan Roy supported the spread of Western education. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was modern India's leading social reformer and a critical personality of the Indian Renaissance period. He is known as the "Father of Modern India" because of his valuable contribution to social reforms.
ans5-are the basic recommendations which were made by Hunter Commission in 1882 regarding the Primary Education in India. Leave the expansion of secondary education to efficient private bodies, gradual withdrawal of the Government from direct enterprise, maintenance of some secondary schools by the Govt.
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