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The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received .
The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received .
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Four years later on it 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 ...
Four years later on it 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 ...
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In these schools the Bengali language was the only medium of instruction , and Hindu and Muhammadan children indifferently were received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous elementary schools peculiar to themselves ...
In these schools the Bengali language was the only medium of instruction , and Hindu and Muhammadan children indifferently were received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous elementary schools peculiar to themselves ...
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It will be remembered that the terms in which the Charter of the East India Company had been renewed in 1813 rendered it impossible for vernacular elementary education to receive direct encouragement . Still , in the following ten years ...
It will be remembered that the terms in which the Charter of the East India Company had been renewed in 1813 rendered it impossible for vernacular elementary education to receive direct encouragement . Still , in the following ten years ...
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in Council directs that all the existing professors and students at all the institutions under the superintendence of the Committee shall continue to receive their stipends . But His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice ...
in Council directs that all the existing professors and students at all the institutions under the superintendence of the Committee shall continue to receive their stipends . But His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice ...
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