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English education in India took a great step forward with the publication of the famour Education Despatch of :
Sir James Prinsep
Sir Eyre Coote
Sir Charles Wood
Lord Dalhousie
- The Education Despatch of 1854 is famously known as the Woods Despatch.
- It was authored by Sir Charles Wood, the President of the Board of Control of the English East India Company.
- The despatch laid the foundation for the modern education system in India.
- It emphasized the importance of education for the economic development of the country.
- Sir James Prinsep was an English scholar known for deciphering the Brahmi script.
- Sir Eyre Coote was a British Army officer, not directly associated with educational reforms.
- Lord Dalhousie initiated numerous reforms, but the Despatch is linked to Sir Charles Wood.
Option:3 - Sir Charles Wood
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