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Regan Santos
28 January, 15:58
What do you mean by wood's despatch?
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Mikayla Stanley
28 January, 19:14
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Wood's Despatch is the event observed in History of India under British Rule. Sir Charles Wood was the Preseident of Board of Control of the British East India Company. In 1854 he sent the Despatch to the then Governor Lord Dalhousie regarding the education in India ... This is known as Wood's despatch
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