| Methodist Church - 1907 - 1038 pages
...Macaulay, then a member of the governor-general's council, it was decided by Lord William Bentinck that the great object of the British government ought...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.... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - Copyright - 1914 - 374 pages
...the question at rest at once and forever. On the 7th of March, 1835, Lord Wil15 liam Bentinck decided that "the great object of the British Government ought...literature and science among the natives of India;" two of the Orientalists retired from the Committee of Public Instruction ; several new members, both... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - Arya-samaj - 1915 - 376 pages
...influence, as much as that of Macaulay, which enabled Lord William Bentinck's government to decide that " the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of English literature and science."1 1 Indian Unrest, by V. Chirol, p. 2o8. 1 Ibid., p. 2o9. A study of... | |
| Sherwood Eddy - Asia - 1915 - 276 pages
...member of the Governor-General's Council, and led the way to the revolutionary decision reached in 1835 that " the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of English literature and science, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education could... | |
| Alexander Hay Benton - Caste - 1917 - 146 pages
...religious toleration. The Resolution of the Governor-General in Council of the 7th March, 1835, determined that the great object of the British Government ought...literature and science among the natives of India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purposes of education would be best employed on English education... | |
| Jan Anne Jonkman - Education - 1918 - 130 pages
...„encouragement" kunnen verwachten en onder diens invloed had the Government of Lord William Bentinck beslist : the great object of the British Government ought to...literature and science among the natives of India, and all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education... | |
| Sir John George Woodroffe - India - 1918 - 306 pages
...The result of the famous Minute of 1835 was the resolution of the Government of Lord William Bentinck "that the great object of the British Government ought...be the promotion of European literature and science amongst the natives of India and that all •fche funds appropriated for the purpose of education would... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 496 pages
...English for every one in any Indian vernacular. In 1835 Lord William Bentinck and his Council resolved that " the great object of the British Government...literature and science among the natives of India and that all funds appropriated for the purposes of education would be best employed upon English education... | |
| India Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 420 pages
...Government of 7th March following.2 . In that Resolution, the Government stated that they were of opinion that " the great object of the British Government...be the promotion of European literature and science ambngst the natives of India and that all the funds appropriated for the purposes of education would... | |
| Fred Bohn Fisher, Gertrude Marvin Williams - India - 1919 - 240 pages
...system. One month after the appearance of Macaulay's Minute, the Governor-General issued a resolution that " the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature among the natives of India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would... | |
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