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What was the opinion of Macaulay in view of Educating the Indians'.​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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The Anglicists, Macaulay included, while vociferous in their advocacy of English, stood for what they described as the “filtration” of education. This meant that only the upper echelons of society would be provided instruction in English, and they, in turn, were expected to educate the natives down the order.

Answered by yashshreesharma22
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The Anglicists, Macaulay included, while vociferous in their advocacy of English, stood for what they described as the “filtration” of education. This meant that only the upper echelons of society would be provided instruction in English, and they, in turn, were expected to educate the natives down the order.

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