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What were the recommendations of the Wood's Despatch were?

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Charles Wood was a British Liberal politician and Member of Parliament. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Later he became the President of the Board of Control of the East India Company. In 1854 he sent the “Wood's despatch” to the Governor General Lord Dalhousie....

Wood's Dispatch was an act of 1854 implemented by the British rulers during pre-independent India. The despatch was presented by Sir Charles Wood to the directors of the British East India Company. ... That is why it is known as Magna Cartaof Indian Education


A major recommendation of the Wood's Despatch was to spread education among the common people and to make then vocationally efficient. Grant-in-aid system was to be introduced as per the recommendation of the Wood's Despatch.

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<b>The recommendations of the Wood's Despatch were:

●Setting up of education departments in the main provinces.

●Universities to be set up in each of the presidency towns of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras.

●Private schools and colleges were to be given government grants.

●At least one government school was to be opened in every district.

●Local languages along with english were to be made the medium of instruction at the school stage.

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