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Q.

William Adam, a Scottish missionary, was asked by the Company to report on the progress of education in Anglicans schools.


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The above statement is false.
The Company had asked William Adam to report on education progress in vernacular schools, not on Anglican schools. William Adam, a Scottish missionary, toured the districts of Bengal and Bihar in the 1830s. Adam discovered over a lakh pathshalas in Bengal and Bihar. These were small schools with no more than 20 students. Adam realised that there was an adaptable system well-suited to local requirements. For example, classes were not held during harvest season, when many rural children worked in the fields. When the crops were cut and stored, the pathshala resumed. This meant that even children from peasant families could attend classes.
The correct statement is that William Adam, a Scottish missionary, was not asked by the Company to report on the education progress in Anglican schools.
 
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