What was the aim of British government behind educating Indians ? write only one.
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Charles Grant and William Wilberforce, who was missionary activists, compelled the East India Company to give up its non-invention policy and make way for spreading education through English in order to teach western literature and preach Christianity. Hence, the British Parliament added a clause in the 1813 charter that Governor-General-in-Council less than one lakh for education and allowed the Christian Missionaries to spread their religious ideas in India.
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The British government wanted the education system to be useful to the needs of the colonial empire they realized that they needed educated Indians to be employed as clerks to help them in dealing with locals.
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