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Answered by shivam38773
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Sir Charles Wood, the president of board of control prepared the despatch regarding the education is known as Sir Charles's Woods Despatch. It proposed the setting up of primary schools (vernacular languages) at lowest level, high schools (Anglo vernacular) and colleges (English Medium) at district level.

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Charles Wood, the President of the Board of Control, had an important effect on spreading English learning and female education in India. When in 1854 he sent a dispatch to [Lord Dalhousie], then the Governor-General of India.Wood suggested that primary schools must adopt vernacular languages, high schools must adopt Anglo vernacular language and on college-level English medium for education. This is known as Wood's dispatch. Vocational and women's education were also stressed upon. One of the most favourable steps taken by EIC was to create an English class among Indian people to be used as workforce in company's administration. The British had done best developmental activities during this phase as it was the final phase where the British brought social reforms. After this period their policies tended to become reactionaries.

Wood’s Dispatch is called Magna Carta of English Education in India.
It came in July 1854, when Sir Charles Wood was the President of the Board of Control

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