explain macaulay's views on education in india. explain one step he took to promote his views.
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Macaulay s view towards Indian education was he thought our education was impractical, not scientific nor logical so he adviced to bring western education to India
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Macaulay wanted the government to spend money only on imparting western education and not on oriental education. ... He also advocated that the government try to educate only a few Indians, who would in turn teach the rest of the masses. This is called the 'downward filtration' policy.
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