The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 33
... established a sort of central vernacular school , which almost immediately passed to the control of the Calcutta School Society . An English school was soon after established near the central vernacular school . The two schools held ...
... established a sort of central vernacular school , which almost immediately passed to the control of the Calcutta School Society . An English school was soon after established near the central vernacular school . The two schools held ...
Page 34
... established Vernacular Schools with English Departments . One such school was at Tuntunia ( Thanthania ) in Cornwallis Street , nearly opposite the Temple of Kali . Another school with only an English Department was held in the house ...
... established Vernacular Schools with English Departments . One such school was at Tuntunia ( Thanthania ) in Cornwallis Street , nearly opposite the Temple of Kali . Another school with only an English Department was held in the house ...
Page 35
... establish- ing five vernacular elementary schools which were intend- ed " rather to improve ( by serving as models ) than to supersede the existing seminaries of the country de- signed rather to educate the children of the poor than the ...
... establish- ing five vernacular elementary schools which were intend- ed " rather to improve ( by serving as models ) than to supersede the existing seminaries of the country de- signed rather to educate the children of the poor than the ...
Page 38
... established some vernacular schools in the neighbourhood of Tollygunge and Kidderpore - the well - known suburbs of modern Calcutta . Again , in 1821 Miss Cook ( better known as Mrs. Wilson ) opened , in con- nection with the Church ...
... established some vernacular schools in the neighbourhood of Tollygunge and Kidderpore - the well - known suburbs of modern Calcutta . Again , in 1821 Miss Cook ( better known as Mrs. Wilson ) opened , in con- nection with the Church ...
Page 40
... established for these purposes , the Madrassah of Calcutta and the Sanskrit College of Benares . They have also endeavoured to promote the activity of similar establishments , of which local considerations dictat- ed the formation , as ...
... established for these purposes , the Madrassah of Calcutta and the Sanskrit College of Benares . They have also endeavoured to promote the activity of similar establishments , of which local considerations dictat- ed the formation , as ...
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