Macaulay famous minutes declared that the single shelf of European library is worth the whole literature of Asia and Arabia do you agree with this why and why not???
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The Vernaculars, 1835-1839: A Third Medium for Indian Education
John D. Windhausen
Sociology of Education
Vol. 37, No. 3 (Spring, 1964), pp. 254-270
In short the answer is Thomas Macaulay On February 2, 1835, British politician Thomas Babington Macaulay circulated Minute on Education, a treatise that offered definitive reasons for why the East India Company and the British government should spend money on the provision of English language education, as well as the promotion of European learning, especially the sciences, in India.
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