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Page 113
... primary education would end for the majority of the pupils at 14 , though for many , it will continue up to the age of 16 , and for some to 18 or 19. This post - primary education will include junior technical schools , and alternative ...
... primary education would end for the majority of the pupils at 14 , though for many , it will continue up to the age of 16 , and for some to 18 or 19. This post - primary education will include junior technical schools , and alternative ...
Page 273
... Primary schools were made more useful but were different in the different provinces . The provincial Governments used to set apart funds specially for the purpose of Primary Education and they used to open and maintain Primary schools ...
... Primary schools were made more useful but were different in the different provinces . The provincial Governments used to set apart funds specially for the purpose of Primary Education and they used to open and maintain Primary schools ...
Page 285
... Primary Schools per Inspector . 142 schools Average Area covered by each Inspector . Madras 3'07 sq . miles Bombay ... Inspected by Boards 10'05 Bengal ... 172 schools 2'01 2 The U. P. 92 ... 5'65 Burma The C. P. & Berar 29 59'7 ...
... Primary Schools per Inspector . 142 schools Average Area covered by each Inspector . Madras 3'07 sq . miles Bombay ... Inspected by Boards 10'05 Bengal ... 172 schools 2'01 2 The U. P. 92 ... 5'65 Burma The C. P. & Berar 29 59'7 ...
Contents
Appendix A Role of Universities in National Life | i |
Shakespearean PuzzleEndeavours After its SolutionXIV | 1 |
Military Education | 8 |
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