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Indian Education

1906

That the new Education Bill is being awaited with reasonableness and with a sense of the complexity as well as of the urgency of the problems involved is due in no small measure to the wise and statesmalike temper in which the Archbishop of Canterbury and other leaders of the Church of England have endeavoured to moderate the natural excitement of many earnest church people and to impress u [...] of the students in Theological Colleges connected with the Church of England have signed a memorial urging that intruction in religion is an integral part of all true education ; that it is the duty of the State to make provision for religious instruction within school hours; that the nature of the instruction given should be determined according to the wishes of the parents; that equal privile [...] A desire to know something of their nature and to enquire into the mysteries of their existence has held the mind and roused the interest of the Red Indian in his wigwam and the Bedouin in the desert no less than the physicist in his laboratory and the astronomer in his obsevatory. [...] We may then see the pottery and the brocades of India regaining their ancient reputation in the markets of the world and the arts of the sculptor the decorative painter the designer and the glass worker once more vigorously flourishing while the artistic requirements of the great modern power industries of weaving calico prining and metal working will be met by designers trained within t [...] Your memorialists while freely endorsing the above opinion expressed by the representatives of the people in the mofussil beg to suggest with a view to ensure the success of the scheme against the danger arising from the apathy of the Hindu backward classes towards education that Patels and other headmen of villages as well as the school-masters themselves should be induced by means of reward
education
Pages
60
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
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Editorial Notes
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Education in England
534-540 Michael Sadler view
Commercial Education
540-543 S.R Davar view
Sanskrit in the Madras University
543-545 S Iyer view
How to Tell the Stars at Night
545-547 S.H Nixon view
Hints for Teachers—II
547-548 J. N. F. view
Public Instruction in the Central Provinces
548-549 unknown view
The News of the Month
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Reviews of Books
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Books Received
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Our Contenporaries
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Editorial Notice
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