what was the reason for introducing English education act of 1835?
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Three features of the English Education Act of 1835: To make English a medium of instruction in higher educational institutions. To no longer promote oriental institutions such as the Calcutta Madrasa and Benaras Sanskrit College. To introduce English text books in schools.
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The English Education Act 1835 was a legislative Act of the Council of India, gave effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India.
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