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Q1. "oriental learning was completely inferior to european learning." explain
Q2. why did the government stop supporting oriental institutions?​

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Answered by lovestudies58
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The British felt that they had to civilise the Indians, and change their customs and values. But many British officials like James Mill and Thomas Babington Macaulay, began to criticise the Orientalist vision by saying that the aim of education should be to teach what is useful and practical.

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