Council is of opinion 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 the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English... The life of Alexander Duff - Page 182by George Smith - 1879Full view - About this book
| 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...and science among the natives of India and that all funds appropriated for the purposes of education would be best employed upon English education alone,"... | |
| India Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 420 pages
...Bentinck's Government of 7th March following.2 . In that Resolution, the Government stated that they were of opinion that " the great object of the British...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... | |
| Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1920 - 866 pages
...retirement of Lord William Bentinck on March 20, to issue the Resolution dated March 7, 1835, stating that . ' the great object of the British Government...literature and science among the natives of India, and that the funds appropriated to education would be best employed in English education alone '. The word '... | |
| Sir Verney Lovett - Great Britain - 1920 - 306 pages
...comprehensive policy " laid down by the despatch from which I have quoted, announced, on March 7th, 1835, that " the great object of the British Government...literature and science among the natives of India." Up to that time the pioneers of Western education had been mainly Christian missionaries, but now the... | |
| Education - 1920 - 262 pages
...respects I am not content to give a silent vote. It is laid down in the resolution above referred to that " the great object of the British Government...be the promotion of European literature and science " and " that all funds appropriated to purposes of education would be best employed on English education... | |
| Sir Verney Lovett - India - 1920 - 314 pages
...comprehensive policy " laid down by the despatch from which I have quoted, announced, on March 7th, , 1835, that " the great object of the British Government...ought to be the promotion of European literature and I science among the natives of India." Up to that time the pioneers of Western education had been mainly... | |
| National Archives of India - 1920 - 252 pages
...respects I am not content to give a silent vote. It is laid down in the resolution above referred to that " the great object of the British Government ought to be the promo'ion of European literature and science " and " that att funds appropriated to purposes of education... | |
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