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Why Did James Mill And Thomas Macoley Think That Education Was Essential In India?

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Answered by rithu1765
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Explanation:

James Mill was a severe critic of the Orientalists. The 1854 Despatch on education was in favour of English being introduced as a medium of higher education in India. Mahatma Gandhi thought that promotion of literacy was the most important aim of education.

Answered by Anonymous
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James Mill and Thomas Macaulay felt that knowledge of English would allow Indians to read some of the finest literature that the world had produced; it would make them aware of the developments in Western science and philosophy. The teaching of English could thus be a way of ‘civilising’ people, changing their tastes, values and culture. They also felt that the aim of education should be to teach what was useful and practical. So Indians should be made familiar with the scientific and technical advances that the West had made, rather than with the poetry and sacred literature of the ‘Orient’.

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