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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India February 1883

1883

' Where was the city ? What was the caste of the nobleffian ? What his antecedents ? What the nature of the wife's illness ? Was it one requiring operative interference ? It is evident that on the occasion in question the husband had more confidence in the skill of the male than in that of the female doctor; which serves to support_ the contention that medical women for India should be thoroug [...] definition of a sovereign would be the person appointed by' divine will to rule over the people of a country and in his various functions—of guarding and protecting the State chaStising the wicked rewarding the worthy improving the resources of the country--partaking of the qualities of the eight deities or divine forces that preside over the -Universe."' It is distinctly taught in the writi [...] 75 own inimitable words the views of the people of India on the important self-sacrifice that kings have to make from time to time to contribute to the happiness of their subjects when he makes the pupil of Kamm addre4s the King Dushyanta the hero of Sakuntala as One who like the great banian tree that bears all the fury of the elements on its devoted head and shelters innumerable hosts un [...] The author in his preface says The object of the folloing pages is to put before Englishmen a sketch of what Hindu life really is and to persuade our countrymen to - undertake the task of reforming their family system." Ware not quite sure of the value to the Englishman of the information given in this and similar. [...] neglect of physical training total absence of moral education or indeed of home education of any kind -early marriage of sons the desire of an heir whether by adoption or by re-marriage leading to family disputes and legal difficulties want of decency in the dress of the women the law of primogeniture the increase of the reading of noxious literaturamong young women coincident with the
government politics public policy
Pages
79
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Medical Women for India
61-73 C. R. Francis view
Hindu Loyalty
73-76 P. V. Raja view
Hindu early Marriage and its Effects
76-81 Narendra Mitra view
Importance of Technical Education in India
81-87 Phillip Magnus view
Essays on the Hindu Family in Bengal by Bulloram Mullick B.A. Judge of the Court of Small Causes for the Suburbs of Calcutta. Calcutta : W. Newman & Co. Limited. 1882
87-90 J. H. Knight view
The Early History of Education in the Madras Presidency. Compiled by P. Vijiarunga Mudalyar and read by him before the Madras Native Association
91-94 J. Long view
The Spoilt Boy
95-108 Tekchand Thakur view
The Punjab University
108-110 unknown view
Broach and the Nerbudda Bridge
111-119 N. S. Ginwalla view
Education of Parsee Girls
119-121 unknown view
A New Magazine in Madras
122-122 unknown view
Mahommedan Education
123-124 unknown view
Vikramapura Sammilani Sabha
124-124 unknown view
Institution for the Higher Education of Native Ladies
124-125 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
125-126 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
127-128 unknown view