The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 55
... board is not used in this district ( Rajshahi ) , probably to save expense . The second period , extending from two - and - a - half to four years , is distinguished by the use of the palm leaf as a material on which writing is ...
... board is not used in this district ( Rajshahi ) , probably to save expense . The second period , extending from two - and - a - half to four years , is distinguished by the use of the palm leaf as a material on which writing is ...
Page 151
... Board of Revenue , and Government thus set forth its views regarding them : - " The Right Hon'ble the Governor of Bengal has determined to sanction the formation of village schools in the several Districts of Bengal , Behar and Cuttack ...
... Board of Revenue , and Government thus set forth its views regarding them : - " The Right Hon'ble the Governor of Bengal has determined to sanction the formation of village schools in the several Districts of Bengal , Behar and Cuttack ...
Page 154
... Board think , be regarded as sealed . Success is quite hopeless , in their opinion , when all those entrusted with the extension of a scheme of this nature entertain such opinions as they have expressed , not only respecting its success ...
... Board think , be regarded as sealed . Success is quite hopeless , in their opinion , when all those entrusted with the extension of a scheme of this nature entertain such opinions as they have expressed , not only respecting its success ...
Page 165
... Board of Control and Vice - President of the Board of Trade , arrived in India in 1859. He examined the educational cess problem which was dividing Governments , and decided that the Permanent Settlement did not exempt Bengal ...
... Board of Control and Vice - President of the Board of Trade , arrived in India in 1859. He examined the educational cess problem which was dividing Governments , and decided that the Permanent Settlement did not exempt Bengal ...
Page 170
... Board of Directors , by the imposition of a one per cent . school - cess in all new settlements , and was so calculated as to fall half on the proprietor and half on the Government . The rules framed for the manipula- tion of these ...
... Board of Directors , by the imposition of a one per cent . school - cess in all new settlements , and was so calculated as to fall half on the proprietor and half on the Government . The rules framed for the manipula- tion of these ...
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