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Why was the wood's dispatch called the Magna Carta?

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Answered by ghridyanshugmailcom
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Wood's Dispatch / Despatch is known as Magna Carta (Magna Charta) of Indian Education. Wood's Dispatchwas an act of 1854 implemented by the British rulers during pre-independent India. ... As a result of this charter Education Departments were established in every province.Aug 27, 2012
Answered by MohammedIlyas
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*The Wood's Despatch is known as the Magna Carta of Indian Education.

*It was the Act of 1854, which was passed by the British.

*The despatch was presented by the Secretary of State, Sir Charles Wood, to the directors of the East India Company (as there was Company's rule at that time).

*So, it was the Magna Carta of India.

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