The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... British rule in India lies , we are told , first and foremost in the increase of population which is regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and irrigation systems ...
... British rule in India lies , we are told , first and foremost in the increase of population which is regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and irrigation systems ...
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... British India prior to 1854. - Anon . Note on the State of Education in India . - 1865-66 - A . M. Monteath . Note on the State of Education in India . - 1866-67 - A . P. Howell . Reports on Public Instruction , Bengal . — 1843-1913 ...
... British India prior to 1854. - Anon . Note on the State of Education in India . - 1865-66 - A . M. Monteath . Note on the State of Education in India . - 1866-67 - A . P. Howell . Reports on Public Instruction , Bengal . — 1843-1913 ...
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... British Magistrates . Sir John Shore on the Education of the Masses . However , so far back as the administration of Sir John Shore ( 1793-1798 ) the subject of the education of the masses had claimed consideration . In his Notes on ...
... British Magistrates . Sir John Shore on the Education of the Masses . However , so far back as the administration of Sir John Shore ( 1793-1798 ) the subject of the education of the masses had claimed consideration . In his Notes on ...
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... British territories of India . " * This may be regarded as the First Education Des- patch . But the Court of Directors do not appear to have had in mind any well - defined scheme of education . Such instructions as they gave , had ...
... British territories of India . " * This may be regarded as the First Education Des- patch . But the Court of Directors do not appear to have had in mind any well - defined scheme of education . Such instructions as they gave , had ...
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... British Commissioner at Chinsurah , brought them to the favour- able notice of the Government , who made a monthly allowance ( afterwards increased to Rs . 1,800 ) of Rs . 600 to Mr. May to support and extend the school system he had ...
... British Commissioner at Chinsurah , brought them to the favour- able notice of the Government , who made a monthly allowance ( afterwards increased to Rs . 1,800 ) of Rs . 600 to Mr. May to support and extend the school system he had ...
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