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what did the english education act state?

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Answered by rtnair123
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The English education act was a legislative act of Council of India in 1835 giving effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck ,then Governor General of British India to relocate funds the East India company was required by British Parliament to spend education and literature in India .

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Answered by Anonymous
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English Education Act was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed in 1835. By the 1835 English Education act, the teaching of English was taken out of native language schools – because learning English as a language, while retaining the native medium of education would allow the natives to understand the British on their own (native) terms. This is because a native brought up thinking in their own language and merely learning English as a foreign language, would be able to objectively study the British, outside of the colonial framework presented to them as objective and neutral.

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