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Answered by sanikapandya8
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The first objective was to form a class of interpreters between the British rulers and the millions of Indians they governed. The second objective was to create a class of persons Indian in blood and colour but British in taste opinion morals and intellect.

Paresh Chanda was a young physician with a pair of bright eyes and a sharp nose. He became thoughtful when he heard about Bepin Babu's symptoms. “Look, Dr Chanda,” said Bepin Babu desperately, “You must cure me of this horrible illness

Answered by itsrishab31
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1 ] The aim of introducing English education in India was to serve their administrative and political needs. They also thought that English educated Indians would be loyal to the British and would develop western habits, tastes, buy western goods and so on.

2 ] Dr Chanda was puzzled because he had never dealt with a case such as Bepin Babu's. It was outside his field of experience. The unusual thing about Bepin Babu's case was that he remembered everything in his past except for one particular incident.

3 ] Every child learns in a slightly different way, experts say, and figuring out your child's own learning style can help assure academic success. In some cases, it may even help do away with labels, like "attention deficit disorder (ADD)" and "learning disabled (LD)."

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