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The provision for the education of the Indians was made in the ;
Indian Council Act of 1909
Charter Act of 1813
Education dispatch of Sir Charles Wood
Govt. of India Act 1935
- Option 1: Indian Council Act of 1909
- Focused on political reforms and included limited Indian representation in councils.
- Not directly related to education.
- Option 2: Charter Act of 1813
- This act recognized the need for education in India.
- Allocated funds for the education of Indians, marking the start of government participation in education.
- Option 3: Education Dispatch of Sir Charles Wood
- A significant document in 1854 focusing on the framework for education policy in India.
- Often referred to as the "Magna Carta of English Education in India."
- Option 4: Govt. of India Act 1935
- A constitutional reform act focusing on governance, not directly on education.
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