What were the proposals of Wood's Despatch of 1854? in brief
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Pottinger, their proposals were short lived and premature. It was an age of experiment and the Despatch of 1854 marked a turning point in the Policy of Education in British India. Wood's Despatch came to be known after the name of Sir Charles Wood who was the President of the Board of Control.
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The Wood's Despatch :-
Outlined the educational policy that was to be followed in India, emphasised the practical benefits of a system of European learning, as opposed to Oriental knowledge.enable Indians to recognise the advantages that flow from the expansion of trade and commerce, and finally introduced them to European ways of life, change their tastes and desires, and create a demand for British goods.
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The Wood's Despatch :-
Outlined the educational policy that was to be followed in India, emphasised the practical benefits of a system of European learning, as opposed to Oriental knowledge.enable Indians to recognise the advantages that flow from the expansion of trade and commerce, and finally introduced them to European ways of life, change their tastes and desires, and create a demand for British goods.
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