The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 120
... grants holds to be of Divine obligation , of scraping to- gether as much money in this country as they can , and carrying it in immense sums to the kingdom of England . " That the political changes of the time imported serious ...
... grants holds to be of Divine obligation , of scraping to- gether as much money in this country as they can , and carrying it in immense sums to the kingdom of England . " That the political changes of the time imported serious ...
Page 128
... grant that we may all see it . Amen . " PHI OMEGA . intervals , had scarcely any communication with each other , and so great was the increase of beasts of prey , that the little communication that remained was often cut off by a single ...
... grant that we may all see it . Amen . " PHI OMEGA . intervals , had scarcely any communication with each other , and so great was the increase of beasts of prey , that the little communication that remained was often cut off by a single ...
Page 137
... grants from the public purse . * With regard to the medium of instruction he held that two great experiments were in progress - one in Bengal , where education was being imparted through the medium of English , and the other in the ...
... grants from the public purse . * With regard to the medium of instruction he held that two great experiments were in progress - one in Bengal , where education was being imparted through the medium of English , and the other in the ...
Page 143
... Grant held by the Agent 40,000 Separate Grants made by the Local Government Interest on Local Funds 19 1,12,200 69,600 Schooling Fees Miscellaneous Receipts " " 38,300 22,800 Total Rs 3,89,500 To this amount in 1840 Lord . Auckland ...
... Grant held by the Agent 40,000 Separate Grants made by the Local Government Interest on Local Funds 19 1,12,200 69,600 Schooling Fees Miscellaneous Receipts " " 38,300 22,800 Total Rs 3,89,500 To this amount in 1840 Lord . Auckland ...
Page 144
To this amount in 1840 Lord . Auckland added a further grant of nearly 11⁄2 lakhs , thus raising the educational funds of Government to about 5 % lakhs of rupees a year . The General Committee replaced by the Council of Education . The ...
To this amount in 1840 Lord . Auckland added a further grant of nearly 11⁄2 lakhs , thus raising the educational funds of Government to about 5 % lakhs of rupees a year . The General Committee replaced by the Council of Education . The ...
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