Summary: Rammohun Roy expresses his disappointment with the government's decision to establish a new Sanskrit school in Calcutta instead of a more modern education system. He anticipates that European gentlemen would be employed to teach subjects like Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Anatomy, essential for India's progress. The government's emphasis on Sanskrit literature is criticized for not embracing a more enlightened approach to education that would benefit the Indian populace. The letter is forwarded to the General Committee of Public Instruction, prompting a response outlining the need for a modern curriculum to promote the intellectual advancement of Indian society. The government refrains from directly addressing Rammohun Roy's concerns, leaving it to the committee to decide on further action or dialogue with him.