what was Carlyle Circular ?
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The chief secretary to the government of Bengal, RW Carlyle, sent a secret circular on October 10, asking government-funded schools and colleges to prohibit students from participating in the protest. On January 25, 1906, Carlyle wrote to the secretary to the government of India.
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- On October 22, 1905, Carlyle, the chief secretary of Bengal, published a statement that became known as the Carlyle circulation.
- According to the circular, "If any college disobeys a government directive and the student withdraws from the school, the government will not provide aid to the institute."
- RW Carlyle, the chief secretary to the government of Bengal, released a covert circular on October 10 requesting that government-funded universities and institutions forbid students from taking part in the demonstration.
- Robert Warrand Carlyle KCSI CIE, an Indian civil servant and historian of the Western Middle Ages.
- Carlyle started out as an administrator in India and eventually rose to become the Inspector-General of the Bengal Police. Later, he oversaw Delhi's transformation into the Raj's imperial capital.
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