The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 141
... middle classes of the population ; in the expectation that through the agency of these scholars , an educational reform will descend to the rural vernacular schools , and its benefit be rapidly trans- fused among all those excluded in ...
... middle classes of the population ; in the expectation that through the agency of these scholars , an educational reform will descend to the rural vernacular schools , and its benefit be rapidly trans- fused among all those excluded in ...
Page 142
... middle class , and brought vernacular authorship into existence . " The General Committee declare their Intention of establishing Anglo- Vernacular Schools for the upper and middle Grades of Society . Fortified by the support which ...
... middle class , and brought vernacular authorship into existence . " The General Committee declare their Intention of establishing Anglo- Vernacular Schools for the upper and middle Grades of Society . Fortified by the support which ...
Page 150
... middle and upper classes whom it had all along been a fond desire to convert into teachers of the masses - that it made straight the path of escape for those who , under the influence of caste prejudice , shrank from becoming ...
... middle and upper classes whom it had all along been a fond desire to convert into teachers of the masses - that it made straight the path of escape for those who , under the influence of caste prejudice , shrank from becoming ...
Page 163
... middle and upper classes will make no sort of sacrifice for the establishment of any but English schools . Yet the rules in force presume the highest appreciation of Education , because based on the supposition that the people will ...
... middle and upper classes will make no sort of sacrifice for the establishment of any but English schools . Yet the rules in force presume the highest appreciation of Education , because based on the supposition that the people will ...
Page 164
... middle and upper classes , i.e. , to the comparatively well - to - do orders . If taxation was to be resorted to , in all fairness local rating should fall alike on agriculturists and non - agriculturists . Finally , under existing ...
... middle and upper classes , i.e. , to the comparatively well - to - do orders . If taxation was to be resorted to , in all fairness local rating should fall alike on agriculturists and non - agriculturists . Finally , under existing ...
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