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REVIEW OF LITERATURE

BRITISH PERIOD

12.	 The Charter Act of 1813 was the first step towards education
      being made an objective of the government. The act sanctioned
      a sum of Rs. 1 lakh towards the education of Indians in British
      ruled India. This act also gave an impetus to the missionaries who
      were given official permission to come to India (Charter Act of
      1813)

13.	 Mountstuart Elphinstone’s 1823 Minute emphasized the need to
      establish schools to teach English and European sciences, laying
      the foundation for the current higher education system in India
      (Elphinstone a, b, 1823).

14.	 By the early 19th century, the indigenous education system
      predominated, but missionaries began introducing Western
      knowledge and promoting the study of English. This shift was
      supported by government officials and a few enlightened Indians,
      who either embraced the new system or recognized its benefits.
      These combined efforts contributed to the emergence of modern
      education in India (Nurullah, 1951).

15.	 Macaulay’s Minute on Indian Education (1835) advocated
      strongly for promoting English over traditional Sanskrit and
      Arabic studies. He argued that English provided access to modern
      knowledge and practical skills, while Sanskrit and Arabic focused
      on outdated and irrelevant subjects (Macaulay, 1835). This led to
      the start of westernisation of Indian education system

16.	 With an objective to totally turn the education system upside
      down; Macaulay recommended reallocating government funds
      from traditional institutions to establish English schools in major
      cities. His goal was to create a class of Indians proficient in
      English, who could serve as intermediaries between the British
      and the masses, thus modernizing Indian society. He criticized
      the existing system as wasteful and ineffective, offering to resign
      if his recommendations were not implemented (Macaulay, 1835
      ; Yap, 1926)

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