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

1882

C. B.anga Charlu said in his address I am fully sensible of the great importanoe and I may say the necessity of bringing the whole of the population under the influence of education but the views entertained in regard to what Government have been able to accomplish in the matter and what yet remains to be done requires some clearing up.""374 JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL INDIAN ASSOCIATION. [...] Now the Hindu philosophers or the framers of the laws and customs studied the Hindu mind thoroughly and found that the love of religion and the desire of a happy future life are very strong. [...] In 1870 the Medical CouncilGeneral of Moscow recorded it as necessary and advisable That to such persons of the female sex as are desirous to cosecrate their lives to usefulness in the practice of midwifery and medicine access should be given to the auditory ( slushaniyie) of the general courses of instruction with the conditiOn that on their completing a course of four years according to a [...] In the quality of directing surgeons of hospitals (ordinatoron and of independent doctors they at all times throughout the war laboured equally with the personnel of the men doctors directing and assisting in the operations in the wards of the therapeutic and surgical hospitals. [...] It is evening and the ringing of bells and the blowing of the conch summoning to worship added to the howling Of jackals and the cries of numberless insects filled the air with sound.
government politics public policy
Pages
72
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
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Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
High Educaion in India
369-374 unknown view
An Explanatory View of Hindu Customs
375-381 J.N. Mitra view
Women Doctors in Russia
381-385 unknown view
The Spoilt Boy
385-400 Tekchand Thakur view
In the C. P.; on Sketches in Prose and Verse Descriptive of Scenes and Manners in the Central Provinces of india by “ Penin. ” Allahabad : Printed at the Pioneer Press. 1881
400-403 Constance Plumptre view
The Army and Navy Magazine. Messrs.W. H. Allen and Co
403-404 W.M.W. view
A Laskari Dictionary or Anglo-Indian Vocabulary of Nautical Terms and Enrases in English and Hindustani. By Capt. Roebuck: Re-Edited and Revised by G. Small. 1882. Allen & Co
405-405 J. Long view
Remarks on “ The Changes in Indian Social Life. ”
406-410 unknown view
Professor Max Muller at Cambridge
410-414 M.R.E.M. view
The Chandrat or the New-Moon Evening
415-417 Rustom Ranina view
A Legend of a Learned Hindu Lady
418-423 unknown view
Advice to Students
423-426 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
426-428 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
428-428 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view