Explain the education policy of the British in India as conceived by Lord Macaulay.
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educational policy :
= change your rlegion and be Christian and get free eduction in British school .
= get the higher education free.
= change your rlegion and be Christian and get free eduction in British school .
= get the higher education free.
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Lord Macaulay (1800-1859) was one of those British who had been schooled on European Enlightenment and he unlike many British cared about the education of the Indians in the subcontinent. He believed the India's only hope of advancement lay in forsaking the nonsense they were studying in the subcontinent. He wanted the Indian schools to adopt a western-style curriculum. Macaulay's intention was to "form a class of people who may be interpreters between the British and the millions they govern; a class of persons Indian in blood and color, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals and in intellect".
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