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Why were many Indian interested in the introduction of English education​

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Answered by avanthika05
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The English Education Act 1835 was a legislative Act of the Council of India , gave effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck,then Governor-General of British India, to reallocate funds the East India Company was required by the British Parliament to spend on education and literature in India. Formerly, they had supported tradition of Muslim and Hindu education and the publication of literature in the native learned tongues (Sanskrit and Persian); henceforward they were to support establishments teaching a Western curriculum with English as the language of instruction. Together with other measures promoting English as the language of administration and of the higher law courts (replacing Persian), this led eventually to English becoming one of the languages of India, rather than simply the native tongue of its foreign rulers.


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Answered by dg7804785Deepak
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because English is the only way to send our message to foreign.by learning English language we can make a good personality in front of everyone . that's why in our country English language must teach in every school.

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