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why did the british think there was a need to educate indians ? how did the indians react to this idea?​

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The British influenced by Orientalist thinking believed that Indians ought to be educated in Sanskrit and Persian instead of languages alien to them. Thus the orientalist favored stability over development. The Charter Act of 1813 was the first step towards education being made an objective of the government.

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