Charter Act of 1813 Quiz
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What was the annual amount ordered for education in India by the charter act of 1813?

  • ₹2 lakhs
  • ₹5 lakhs
  • ₹1 lakh (correct)
  • ₹50,000
  • When did the debate on the utilisation of the allocated money for education in India begin?

  • 1830
  • 1813
  • 1820
  • 1824 (correct)
  • What was the main difference in opinion between the orientalists and the anglicists regarding education in India?

  • Both orientalists and anglicists wanted to promote Indian learning.
  • Orientalists wanted to introduce western education while the anglicists wanted the promotion of Indian learning.
  • Both orientalists and anglicists wanted to introduce western education.
  • Orientalists wanted the promotion of Indian learning while the anglicists wanted to introduce western education. (correct)
  • What was the annual amount ordered for education in India by the charter act of 1813?

    <p>₹1 lakh</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When was the money allocated for education in India under the charter act of 1813 utilized?

    <p>1824</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the main debate between the orientalists and the anglicists regarding education in India?

    <p>Promotion of Indian learning vs. Introduction of Western education</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Charter Act of 1813 and Education in India

    • The Charter Act of 1813 allocated an annual amount of one million rupees for education in India.
    • The allocated funds aimed to promote education and knowledge among Indians, particularly in the fields of literature, science, and the arts.

    Debate on Utilization of Funds

    • Discussions regarding the use of the allocated educational funds commenced soon after the Act's enactment in 1813.
    • This debate centered on contrasting views on the methodology of education in India and the intended influences of British policy on Indian society.

    Orientalists vs. Anglicists

    • Orientalists advocated for the promotion of Indian languages, literature, and culture, emphasizing traditional educational practices and their relevance.
    • Anglicists supported the introduction of Western education, focusing on English language and literature, believing it would benefit India through modernization.

    Utilization of Allocated Funds

    • The funds set aside for education in India were utilized systematically over the following years, eventually leading to the establishment of educational institutions and reforms in teaching methods.
    • The impact of these investments in education laid the groundwork for future educational policies and systems in India.

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