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what were the practical uses of wood despatch​

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Answered by Alyss4869
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According to Wood's Despatch ,English was recommended as the medium of instruction for higher studies and vernaculars to emphasise the practice benefit of Western education which would improve the moral character of Indians.

Woods despatch is also known as the Magna carta of english education in India as it stressed upon the need to make it necessary for learning English at the higher education levels.

This was done so that Indian students can participate easily on the global platform and march with the rest of the world in all spheres of life.

The despatch provided ample room for learning vernacular languages at the primary level so that all languages can be grasped by Indian students easily.

Answered by nandhug602
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one of the practical uses the dispatch pointed to was economic. European learning it is said would enable Indians to recognise the advantages that flow from the expansion of trade and commerce. and make them see the importance of developing the resources of the country. introducing them the European race of life would change their taste andcreate demand for British goods. steps were also taken to establish a system of University education. in 1857 while the sepoys a rows and revolt in Meerut and Delhi, universities were been established in Calcutta madrasa and Bombay.

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