explain the development of modern educations in India
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The Indian reformers believed that to keep up with times, a modern educational system was needed to spread rational thinking and scientific principles. The Charter Act of 1813 was the first step towards education being made an objective of the government.
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Development of Modern Education. The company wanted some educated Indians who could assist them in the administration of the land. Also, they wanted to understand the local customs and laws well. For this purpose, Warren Hastings established the Calcutta Madrassa in 1781 for the teaching of Muslim law.
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