This is a somewhat ironic question, since it is posted in English on an English web-site. It is apparent that you do have some use for the English language, since you are using it. I might compare this to asking on this web-site if the world is in need of computers. That said, no doubt India could survive without the English language; it has many languages of its own (Hindustani, Bengali, Gujarati, and so forth). English is, however, clearly a useful language to know.
India needs education the most
Lord William Bentinck introduced western or English education in India in 1835.
The British introduced the English Language as well as the western system of education in India. They did so during their rule over India in the 19th century. This was done so that the Indians were moulded according to the British needs and were able to serve the government. Thus, the British could have able officers at a low expense rather getting those from England. Therefore, English was introduced in India.
The British introduced the English Language as well as the western system of education in India. They did so during their rule over India in the 19th century. This was done so that the Indians were moulded according to the British needs and were able to serve the government. Thus, the British could have able officers at a low expense rather getting those from England. Therefore, English was introduced in India.
Because without education our life is wast.
wood's despatch
English Education in India revolutionized the way people thought and communicate with the other parts of the world. Even within the country, it's the best medium which binds North, South and North East India.
william bentick
Wood's despatch.
The British introduced the English Language as well as the western system of education in India. They did so during their rule over India in the 19th century. This was done so that the Indians were moulded according to the British needs and were able to serve the government. Thus, the British could have able officers at a low expense rather getting those from England. Therefore, English was introduced in India.
Lord William Bentick who was the Governor General of India at that time, started the English Education system in India.But, it was Thomas Babington Macaulay who was instrumental in convincing the Governor General to adopt English as the medium of instruction in higher education, from the sixth year of schooling onwards, rather than Sanskrit or Persian then used in the institutions supported by the East India Company.Hope this answers your question.....
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