what were the proposals of wood despatch of 1854
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. Acceptance of Responsibility:
It was accepted in the Despatch that the responsibility of educating Indians was that of British Government.
ii. Establishment of D.P.I. office:
The Despatch recommended that the existing Board of Control for Education be abolished and the office of the Director of Public Instructions should be established in the states.
iii. Establishment of universities:
The despatch recommended for the establishment of universities in the presidency towns, viz. Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. The London University, which was then a purely examining goody, was to be taken as their models.
iv. Medium of instruction:
The medium of instruction of education in India would be English. The Despatch accepted the views of Lord Macaulay.
v. Grant-in-aid system:
i) To confer upon the natives of India those vast and material blessings which flow from the general diffusion of Western knowledge
ii) To raise the moral character of those who partake of the above advantage,
(iii) To supply the East India company with reliable and capable public servants,
(iv) To secure for England a large and more certain supply of many articles, necessary for her manufactures and were extensively consumed by her population.
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. Acceptance of Responsibility:
It was accepted in the Despatch that the responsibility of educating Indians was that of British Government.
ii. Establishment of D.P.I. office:
The Despatch recommended that the existing Board of Control for Education be abolished and the office of the Director of Public Instructions should be established in the states.
iii. Establishment of universities:
The despatch recommended for the establishment of universities in the presidency towns, viz. Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. The London University, which was then a purely examining goody, was to be taken as their models.
iv. Medium of instruction:
The medium of instruction of education in India would be English. The Despatch accepted the views of Lord Macaulay.
v. Grant-in-aid system:
i) To confer upon the natives of India those vast and material blessings which flow from the general diffusion of Western knowledge
ii) To raise the moral character of those who partake of the above advantage,
(iii) To supply the East India company with reliable and capable public servants,
(iv) To secure for England a large and more certain supply of many articles, necessary for her manufactures and were extensively consumed by her population.
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The proposals of wood's despatch of 1854 are:-
i) it gave a detailed plan for separate department of education.
ii)universities were set up at the presidency towns of Bombay ,Calcutta and Madras.
iii)institutes for training the teachers were also set up and assistance was given to vernacular schools
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