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CHAPTER XIX
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CHAPTER XIX.
SOME MEASURES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM.
Though already in 1889, when Lord Lansdowne was Viceroy, an important resolution, drafted by Sir Anthony (now Lord) MacDonnell as Secretary to Government, was issued, drawing attention to some of the most glaring defects of our educational system from the point of view of intellectual training and of discipline, and containing valuable recommendations for remedying them, it seems to have had very little practical effect.

A more fruitful attempt to deal with the question was made during Lord Curzon's Viceroyalty.

He summoned and presided over an Educational Conference, of which the results were embodied in a Government Resolution issued on March 11, 1904, and in the Universities Act of the same year.

They were received at the time with a violent outburst of indignation by Indian politicians, who claim to represent the educated intellect of the country.

The least that Lord Curzon was charged with was a deliberate attempt to throttle higher education in India.


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