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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India June 1882

1882

Seeds of disease are early sown in their young constitutions and who can count the numbers of young men at present tottering through life the living monments of the sad consequences of maternal ignorance as regards the laws of health I Add to these the consideration that it is impious—going direct against the will of God—to deny v.oman the blessings of education and the chance of using her f [...] In the case of boys' schools such laxity would be fatal to the reputation of the institutions and would lead to the withdrawal of boys or the starting of rival institutions; but in the case of these girls' schools not a voice of complaint ever disturbs the peace or equanimity of either teacher or manager. [...] The objects of the District Associations in some cases are defeated by the practice of deception on the part of the candidates as it must be considering the disadvantages under which the examinations are generally carried on. [...] Stimulus may also be given to the female writers of Bengal by offering prizes for essays and also by public recognition of their merits—the mention of the name and works of good writers forming a part of the proceedings of the public meetings of the Association. [...] We shall call the attention of our readers to that article and meanwhile we print the following two letters (the first of which appeared in the Times and the second in the Pioneer Mail) as useful contributions towards a fuller understanding of the extent of the need for women doctors and of the means by which the need is to be met.
government politics public policy
Pages
74
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Some Practical Suggestions Regarding Female Education in Bengal
309-330 unknown view
Snakes and Snake Charmers in India
330-340 Alfred Nundy view
Lady Doctors for India
340-343 E. Beliby view
The Madras Branch of the National Indian Association
343-344 unknown view
Vernacular Scientific Books
344-349 unknown view
Home Manufactures for India
349-354 N.S. Ginwalla view
The Maharaja of Travancore on Higher Education
354-356 unknown view
Female Education in Mysore
357-363 unknown view
Improvement of a Hill Tribe
363-364 unknown view
“ God Save the Queen ” in Hindustani
364-365 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
365-367 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
367-368 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view