The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 24
... taken England a century and a half to achieve . In some respects she might have done better . She might have introduced her system of land banks sooner , have learnt the languages more thoroughly , have studied the religion and the ...
... taken England a century and a half to achieve . In some respects she might have done better . She might have introduced her system of land banks sooner , have learnt the languages more thoroughly , have studied the religion and the ...
Page 29
... taken till 1835 , when Lord William Bentinck deputed Mr. W. Adam to make a survey of indigenous education in Bengal . See Chapter II . those village teachers are held in great veneration through- out VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 29.
... taken till 1835 , when Lord William Bentinck deputed Mr. W. Adam to make a survey of indigenous education in Bengal . See Chapter II . those village teachers are held in great veneration through- out VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 29.
Page 51
... taken down on the spot and at the instant , the fruits of my personal knowledge and direct observation , would supply the materials from which a full and method- ical report would be furnished to Government . 66 Mr. Adam's Plan of ...
... taken down on the spot and at the instant , the fruits of my personal knowledge and direct observation , would supply the materials from which a full and method- ical report would be furnished to Government . 66 Mr. Adam's Plan of ...
Page 68
... taken into account , is growing up wholly destitute of the knowledge of reading and writing . . . . Exceptions to the general ignorance are found amongst the mendicant ' Vaishnavas ' or followers of Chaitaniya , amounting in Nattore ...
... taken into account , is growing up wholly destitute of the knowledge of reading and writing . . . . Exceptions to the general ignorance are found amongst the mendicant ' Vaishnavas ' or followers of Chaitaniya , amounting in Nattore ...
Page 71
... taken was to put the schoolmasters under the super- vision of an Inspector co - operating with the Local Com- mittee . The gurus should be publicly and periodically examined , and encouraged by rewards corresponding in value to the ...
... taken was to put the schoolmasters under the super- vision of an Inspector co - operating with the Local Com- mittee . The gurus should be publicly and periodically examined , and encouraged by rewards corresponding in value to the ...
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