The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 17
... received . That is the only conceivable reason for discount- ing what is otherwise a fair and judicious eulogy . The lecture was delivered in 1911 and some of it - notably the part which deals with the Partition of Bengal - is now out ...
... received . That is the only conceivable reason for discount- ing what is otherwise a fair and judicious eulogy . The lecture was delivered in 1911 and some of it - notably the part which deals with the Partition of Bengal - is now out ...
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... received from Government a donation of Rs . 7,000 and a monthly grant of Rs . 500 . Calcutta School Society established . Its Scope . The year 1818 saw the founding of the Calcutta School Society through the influence and interest of ...
... received from Government a donation of Rs . 7,000 and a monthly grant of Rs . 500 . Calcutta School Society established . Its Scope . The year 1818 saw the founding of the Calcutta School Society through the influence and interest of ...
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... received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous element- ary schools peculiar to themselves , nor had they any re- gular system of private tuition . Every father , it is true , " did what he could for the instruction ...
... received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous element- ary schools peculiar to themselves , nor had they any re- gular system of private tuition . Every father , it is true , " did what he could for the instruction ...
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... receive direct encouragement . Still , in the following ten years something had been done , both by Government and by benevolent societies , to advance the interests of mass education . In assigning an annual sum of one lakh of rupees ...
... receive direct encouragement . Still , in the following ten years something had been done , both by Government and by benevolent societies , to advance the interests of mass education . In assigning an annual sum of one lakh of rupees ...
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... receive their stipends . But His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice which has hitherto prevailed , of supporting students during the period of their education . He conceives that the only effect of such a system can ...
... receive their stipends . But His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice which has hitherto prevailed , of supporting students during the period of their education . He conceives that the only effect of such a system can ...
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