239767
Madrasa was set up ip, Calcutta in the year:
1 1750
2 1751
3 1761
4 1781
Explanation:
1781
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239768
The Asiatic Society had been established in Calcutta by _________.
1 TB Macaulay
2 Sir William Jone
3 GK Gokhale
4 Annie Besant
Explanation:
Sir William Jone Asiatic Society was founded on Jan 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, to encourage Oriental studies. With time, the Asiatic Society had to expand its range of objectives and consequently the area of research. One of its objective was to organize, initiate and promote researches in Humanities and Science in Asia.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239769
What had the Sir Charles Wood Despatch of 1854 primarily dealt with?
1 Social reforms
2 Administrative reforms
3 Educational reforms
4 Political consolidation
Explanation:
Educational reforms
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239770
Who was the first British to stress the importance of education to Indians?
1 Charles Wood
2 Lord Auckland
3 T. B. Macaulay
4 Lord Cubbon
Explanation:
T. B. Macaulay T. B. Macaulay was a British historian who played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education. Lord William Bentinck's English Education Act of 1835 endorsed this minute.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239771
Mohammed is described in the Orientalist understanding as an?
239767
Madrasa was set up ip, Calcutta in the year:
1 1750
2 1751
3 1761
4 1781
Explanation:
1781
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239768
The Asiatic Society had been established in Calcutta by _________.
1 TB Macaulay
2 Sir William Jone
3 GK Gokhale
4 Annie Besant
Explanation:
Sir William Jone Asiatic Society was founded on Jan 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, to encourage Oriental studies. With time, the Asiatic Society had to expand its range of objectives and consequently the area of research. One of its objective was to organize, initiate and promote researches in Humanities and Science in Asia.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239769
What had the Sir Charles Wood Despatch of 1854 primarily dealt with?
1 Social reforms
2 Administrative reforms
3 Educational reforms
4 Political consolidation
Explanation:
Educational reforms
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239770
Who was the first British to stress the importance of education to Indians?
1 Charles Wood
2 Lord Auckland
3 T. B. Macaulay
4 Lord Cubbon
Explanation:
T. B. Macaulay T. B. Macaulay was a British historian who played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education. Lord William Bentinck's English Education Act of 1835 endorsed this minute.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239771
Mohammed is described in the Orientalist understanding as an?
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02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239767
Madrasa was set up ip, Calcutta in the year:
1 1750
2 1751
3 1761
4 1781
Explanation:
1781
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239768
The Asiatic Society had been established in Calcutta by _________.
1 TB Macaulay
2 Sir William Jone
3 GK Gokhale
4 Annie Besant
Explanation:
Sir William Jone Asiatic Society was founded on Jan 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, to encourage Oriental studies. With time, the Asiatic Society had to expand its range of objectives and consequently the area of research. One of its objective was to organize, initiate and promote researches in Humanities and Science in Asia.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239769
What had the Sir Charles Wood Despatch of 1854 primarily dealt with?
1 Social reforms
2 Administrative reforms
3 Educational reforms
4 Political consolidation
Explanation:
Educational reforms
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239770
Who was the first British to stress the importance of education to Indians?
1 Charles Wood
2 Lord Auckland
3 T. B. Macaulay
4 Lord Cubbon
Explanation:
T. B. Macaulay T. B. Macaulay was a British historian who played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education. Lord William Bentinck's English Education Act of 1835 endorsed this minute.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239771
Mohammed is described in the Orientalist understanding as an?
239767
Madrasa was set up ip, Calcutta in the year:
1 1750
2 1751
3 1761
4 1781
Explanation:
1781
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239768
The Asiatic Society had been established in Calcutta by _________.
1 TB Macaulay
2 Sir William Jone
3 GK Gokhale
4 Annie Besant
Explanation:
Sir William Jone Asiatic Society was founded on Jan 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, to encourage Oriental studies. With time, the Asiatic Society had to expand its range of objectives and consequently the area of research. One of its objective was to organize, initiate and promote researches in Humanities and Science in Asia.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239769
What had the Sir Charles Wood Despatch of 1854 primarily dealt with?
1 Social reforms
2 Administrative reforms
3 Educational reforms
4 Political consolidation
Explanation:
Educational reforms
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239770
Who was the first British to stress the importance of education to Indians?
1 Charles Wood
2 Lord Auckland
3 T. B. Macaulay
4 Lord Cubbon
Explanation:
T. B. Macaulay T. B. Macaulay was a British historian who played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education. Lord William Bentinck's English Education Act of 1835 endorsed this minute.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239771
Mohammed is described in the Orientalist understanding as an?
239767
Madrasa was set up ip, Calcutta in the year:
1 1750
2 1751
3 1761
4 1781
Explanation:
1781
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239768
The Asiatic Society had been established in Calcutta by _________.
1 TB Macaulay
2 Sir William Jone
3 GK Gokhale
4 Annie Besant
Explanation:
Sir William Jone Asiatic Society was founded on Jan 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, to encourage Oriental studies. With time, the Asiatic Society had to expand its range of objectives and consequently the area of research. One of its objective was to organize, initiate and promote researches in Humanities and Science in Asia.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239769
What had the Sir Charles Wood Despatch of 1854 primarily dealt with?
1 Social reforms
2 Administrative reforms
3 Educational reforms
4 Political consolidation
Explanation:
Educational reforms
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239770
Who was the first British to stress the importance of education to Indians?
1 Charles Wood
2 Lord Auckland
3 T. B. Macaulay
4 Lord Cubbon
Explanation:
T. B. Macaulay T. B. Macaulay was a British historian who played a major role in introducing English and western concepts to education in India. He in his "Minute Upon Indian Education" argued that publication of books in Sanskrit and Arabic should be withdrawn, and support for religious institutions like madrassas should be reduced. Instead, the funds should be used to introduce western education. Lord William Bentinck's English Education Act of 1835 endorsed this minute.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239771
Mohammed is described in the Orientalist understanding as an?