why was port william college was established at calcutta
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Within the campus of the Fort William, he founded Fort Williams College on 10 July 1800. The idea was to teach the British rookies understand the Oriental culture, tradition, law and administration to better coordinate in the “governance”.
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It was intended to teach British rookies to better coordinate their "governance" with Oriental culture, custom, law and administration.
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- East India Company's Civil Service was the East India Company's backbone. Clive took tentative steps to improve the conditions but both Clive and Warren Hastings couldn't end corruption because they found themselves hooked.
- Lord Wellesley made the first attempt at the local training of civil servants. On 10 July 1800, he established Fort Williams College within the Fort Williams campus.
- The goal was to teach the British rookies to better coordinate "governance" with oriental culture, custom, legislation and management. This resulted was in thousands of plays numerous works in the Persian, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali and Hindi languages were translated in English
- It was the first step in Calcutta's growth in the 19th century as the most prominent academic hub in India. The Renaissance of Bengal began post this phase only
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