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In 1930s, William Adam a Scottish missionary, toured the districts of Bengal and bihar.we had been asked by the company to report and the progress of education in Vernacular schools.

Adam found that there were 100000 pathshalas in Bengal and Bihar this was small institution with no.of more than 20 students each.

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The Report of William Adam

                           

William Adam, a Scottish missionary toured the district of Bengal and Bihar. William Adam (1 November 1796 – 19 February 1881) was a British Baptist minister.

Adam was born in Dunfermline in Scotland, and it was after being inspired by the churchman Thomas Chalmers that he decided to go to India.

With the help of American friends, Adam sent his family and left himself years later in 1838. There he met abolitionists and his background qualified him to be sent by the Americans as their representative to the anti-slavery meeting in London of the British India Society.

In 1843 he was reporting on the British Anti-Slavery movement to Americans according to William Lloyd Garrison as well as serving as the secretary of the group.

                       

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