| Bhaiya S. Prasad - 1999 - 279 Seiten
...Bentinck recorded in the Minutes of 1835 : " that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among...India and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed in English education alone".14 As a follow up action Lord... | |
| Eugene P. Heideman - 2001 - 774 Seiten
...1st. His Lordship in Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among...would be best employed on English education alone. 2™I, But it is not the intention of his Lordship in Council to abolish any college or school of native... | |
| Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Robert Burchfield, Roger Lass, Suzanne Romaine - 1992 - 696 Seiten
...First. His Lordship in Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among...India; and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone. Second. But it is not the intention... | |
| Yasmin Alibhai-Brown - 2001 - 340 Seiten
...of intent made by Lord Macaulay, who said: 'The great object of the British government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India.' In this they truly achieved their objectives and more, for we were not only taught about the tremendous... | |
| Samuel Gyasi Obeng, Beverly Hartford - 2002 - 246 Seiten
...Lord Bentick (in Rahman, 1996) announced that: The great object of the British government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India; and that all funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone,... | |
| Kevin Reilly, Stephen Kaufman, Angela Bodino - 2003 - 438 Seiten
...sealed by the 1835 resolution of Governor-General Lord William Bentinck, committing the British to "the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India." Bentinck's decision, one of the most momentous in the history of European colonization, was based on... | |
| Ranchor Prime - 1996 - 132 Seiten
...up of seas of treacle and rivers of butter. The great object of the British government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India.' SECTION C CAMPAIGNING FOR THE FUTURE 10 0 KING OF TREES, 1 BOW BEFORE YOU O King of trees! I bow before... | |
| David M. Waterhouse - 2004 - 328 Seiten
...institutions of native learning would be abolished, 'the great object of the British government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among...India; and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone'. Moreover, no government funds... | |
| A.R. Desai - 2023 - 482 Seiten
...resolution published by the' government stated that "the great object of the British Government ought to be promotion of European literature and science among...India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone..." and further "that all the... | |
| Dr. S Radhakrishnan - 2005 - 110 Seiten
...historic resolution in which it was laid down that 'the great object of the British government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India.' The introduction of western education has quickened our national life and activities. There are criticisms,... | |
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