The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 27
... already attainable , any intervention of Government , either by superintendence or by contribution , should be directed to the improvement of existing tuition , and to the diffusion of it to places VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 27.
... already attainable , any intervention of Government , either by superintendence or by contribution , should be directed to the improvement of existing tuition , and to the diffusion of it to places VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 27.
Page 34
... existing schools , and to establish and support any further schools and seminaries which may be requisite - with a view to the more general diffusion of useful knowledge amongst the inhabitants 34 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
... existing schools , and to establish and support any further schools and seminaries which may be requisite - with a view to the more general diffusion of useful knowledge amongst the inhabitants 34 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
Page 35
... existing seminaries of the country de- signed rather to educate the children of the poor than the numerous youth of this country whose parents are able and willing to pay for their instruction . " It at- tempted to raise the indigenous ...
... existing seminaries of the country de- signed rather to educate the children of the poor than the numerous youth of this country whose parents are able and willing to pay for their instruction . " It at- tempted to raise the indigenous ...
Page 39
... existing state of popular education and to report to the Honourable Court of Directors the results of their enquiries . The stress of wars had hitherto compelled the Governor- General to neglect this mandate . But with the return of ...
... existing state of popular education and to report to the Honourable Court of Directors the results of their enquiries . The stress of wars had hitherto compelled the Governor- General to neglect this mandate . But with the return of ...
Page 42
... existing seminaries ; the course of studies appropriate to each institution ; the foundation of scholarships ; and the introduction of tuition fees . It exercised a close supervision over each college and school , with a view to ...
... existing seminaries ; the course of studies appropriate to each institution ; the foundation of scholarships ; and the introduction of tuition fees . It exercised a close supervision over each college and school , with a view to ...
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