What were lord minto views on education of india
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Lord Minto emphasize on the moral values which prevents crimes and give strict punishment to guilty
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Lord Minto succeeded Curzon at a time when India was in the throes of a vast ... rule were active during this period both in India and abroad.
Lord Minto, who was appointed Governor- General in 1806, was a well-trained politician, and had been engaged for many years.
But, Thomas Babington Macaulay was the secretary to the Board of control of India during the British rule. He was the secretary under Lord Grey from 1832 to 1833. he is known for his Minute on Indian Education which came out in February 1835. He wanted to teach English to the people of India and not Sanskrit or Persian.
Lord Minto succeeded Curzon at a time when India was in the throes of a vast ... rule were active during this period both in India and abroad.
Lord Minto, who was appointed Governor- General in 1806, was a well-trained politician, and had been engaged for many years.
But, Thomas Babington Macaulay was the secretary to the Board of control of India during the British rule. He was the secretary under Lord Grey from 1832 to 1833. he is known for his Minute on Indian Education which came out in February 1835. He wanted to teach English to the people of India and not Sanskrit or Persian.
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