Explain the William Adam’s report produced on the progress of education in
vernacular schools?
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In the 1830s, William Adam, a Scottish missionary toured the district of Bengal and Bihar. He gave a report on the progress of education in vernacular schools. ... There were no fixed fee, no printed books, no separate school building. The schools had no benches or chairs, no blackboards, no system of separate classes
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