The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... Indigenous Education as it existed . About twenty years later , Lord Moira , in his Minute of the 2nd October , 1815 , wrote thus : - " The general , the sad defect of this education ( indigenous ) is that the inculcation of moral ...
... Indigenous Education as it existed . About twenty years later , Lord Moira , in his Minute of the 2nd October , 1815 , wrote thus : - " The general , the sad defect of this education ( indigenous ) is that the inculcation of moral ...
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... indigenous rural schools : - " We refer with particular satisfaction upon this occasion to that distinguished feature of internal polity which prevails in some parts of India , and by which the instruction of the people is provided for ...
... indigenous rural schools : - " We refer with particular satisfaction upon this occasion to that distinguished feature of internal polity which prevails in some parts of India , and by which the instruction of the people is provided for ...
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... indigenous system of education . Mr. Howell ( 1866-67 ) makes the following reflections : - " It is much to be regretted that , as each Province fell under our rule , the Government did not take advantage of the time when the prestige ...
... indigenous system of education . Mr. Howell ( 1866-67 ) makes the following reflections : - " It is much to be regretted that , as each Province fell under our rule , the Government did not take advantage of the time when the prestige ...
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... indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books both entertaining and instructive . On Mr. May's death the Government availed itself of two other missionaries , Messrs . Pearson and Harley , who opened a considerable ...
... indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books both entertaining and instructive . On Mr. May's death the Government availed itself of two other missionaries , Messrs . Pearson and Harley , who opened a considerable ...
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... indigenous elementary schools there was an abund- ance . In them the beginnings of reading , writing and arithmetic were taught , but not from books , for the art of printing in Bengali was unknown , except to the Serampore Missionaries ...
... indigenous elementary schools there was an abund- ance . In them the beginnings of reading , writing and arithmetic were taught , but not from books , for the art of printing in Bengali was unknown , except to the Serampore Missionaries ...
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