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Indian Education

1918

Fisher continues to make speeches of a consistently high level expounding the Bill and emphasizing the need for the more careful treatment of infants the abolition of the employment of school children under fourteen and the provision of continuation schools. [...] The district Authorities have come to regard theselves as rulers of provinces and to forget the fact that the Board of Education as representing the central authority or state is charged with the duty of conserving and developing a national system of education The view of the Board is that education is a national service locally administered ; while the Local Authorities appear to hold that [...] E. At the outset it was made clear that the object of the meeting was to form a Central'Organisation for the improvement and better co-ordination of Engineering Training and that it had already been decided with the full concurrence of the President of the Board of Education that the proposed organisation should be wholly independent of state control. [...] A keen desire had arisen on the part of the natives of India for a share the knowledge and training of which they discerned to be a large part of the secret of the superior efficiency of nations from the West and the source of which was strong and admirable in English character." Enlightened Bengalis like Raja Ram Mohan Roy perceived that the introduction of the ideas and sciences of the West was [...] But the apathy of the people in the matter of erecting a school house the demand for fees the universal cry for English education combined with the lack of school books of teachers and of a superintening staff on the side of Government led to their failure and the lox schools started in 1844 dwindled down to 26 by 1854.
education
Pages
58
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
289-291 unknown view
Education In England
291-295 Frank Roscoe view
The Aims of Education
295-297 A.G Widgery view
Vernacular Education in Bengal
297-300 M.R Nadkarni view
The First Chapter in Algebra
300-302 Ratilal Desai view
History Reference Books
303-304 J.N.F view
School and College Theatricals
304-306 P.K Krishnaswami view
How to Succeed in Work and Trade
306-310 J.N. Fraser, J Wattage view
Dyspepsia in Bangal Students
310-312 A.C Banerjee view
Promotion
312-313 K.S Luckoor view
Stammering
313-315 unknown view
The Bombay Educational Exhibition
315-318 J.N.F view
Public Instruction in Bengal 1915-16
318-320 unknown view
Correspondence
320-322 G.V.P view
The News of the Month
322-324 unknown view
Reviews of Books
324-326 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
326-330 unknown view
Government Notifications
330-330 unknown view

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