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Page 27
... is 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.
... is 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.
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The objects for which it was established were as follows :“ That its design be to assist and improve existing schools , and to establish and support any further schools and seminaries which may be requisite - with a view to ance . the ...
The objects for which it was established were as follows :“ That its design be to assist and improve existing schools , and to establish and support any further schools and seminaries which may be requisite - with a view to ance . the ...
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... as models ) than to supersede the existing seminaries of the country : designed 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 .
... as models ) than to supersede the existing seminaries of the country : designed 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 .
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In assigning an annual sum of one lakh of rupees for the promotion of the study of Oriental Classical Languages , the Charter of 1813 had directed the Government of India to take early measures to acquaint themselves with the existing ...
In assigning an annual sum of one lakh of rupees for the promotion of the study of Oriental Classical Languages , the Charter of 1813 had directed the Government of India to take early measures to acquaint themselves with the existing ...
Page 42
... of new colleges and advanced schools ; the improvement and development of existing seminaries ; the course of studies appropriate to each institution ; the foundation of scholarships ; and the introduction of tuition fees .
... of new colleges and advanced schools ; the improvement and development of existing seminaries ; the course of studies appropriate to each institution ; the foundation of scholarships ; and the introduction of tuition fees .
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