The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 128
... course of study prescribed by the Calcutta University . To the best of our knowledge a frag- ment only of one of the several subjects we have mentioned , can be found in the very outskirts of the prescribed course , and is reached by ...
... course of study prescribed by the Calcutta University . To the best of our knowledge a frag- ment only of one of the several subjects we have mentioned , can be found in the very outskirts of the prescribed course , and is reached by ...
Page 129
... course of these pages , will , after a thorough discussion of their merits , which we trust will be vouchsafed to them , be allowed to have some effect on the course of Indian education . We have already expressed our dissatisfaction ...
... course of these pages , will , after a thorough discussion of their merits , which we trust will be vouchsafed to them , be allowed to have some effect on the course of Indian education . We have already expressed our dissatisfaction ...
Page 132
... course , as we have said , extends over four years , and if we are not mistaken , the students in most colleges in India devote a larger number of hours each week , to the mathematical part of their course , than that we have mentioned ...
... course , as we have said , extends over four years , and if we are not mistaken , the students in most colleges in India devote a larger number of hours each week , to the mathematical part of their course , than that we have mentioned ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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