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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India April 1884

1884

The increase in the number of members and consequent improvement in the finances of the Association ; the impetu.s which has been given to that important reform the employment of medical women in india ; the munificent donations made by native gentlemen at Bombay for the erection of a hospital and of a dispensary for women ; the throwing.open to female students of the Medical Colleges and School [...] What a vista of important events of difficulties overcome of conquests achieved in peace as well as in war the mere mention of those periods brings before the mind's eye ! Looking to India alone it places before us the great wars of the closing years of the last and of the earlier years of the present century. [...] It leads us on over the disasters of the first Afghan war to the conquest of the Punjab and the final consolidation of the Empire under the great Pro-Consul to the introduction of railways and telegraphs to the mutiny to John Lawrence and the noble band of men who stemmed and quelled that terrible rebellion to the abolition of the great Company and the transfer of India to the Crown to the r [...] It was one of the oi'jects of this Association endeavouring to mediate Jetween the ideas and habits of the East and those of the civilised people of the 'West to enable us the better to entcr into and appia iaia the ideas which lie at the root of Easterii life and On Cs V 11P 11.(1 convey to the Eastern world tia-aio Terms and ci s in which_ Western civilisation has been able to make the greaH [...] S. in seconding the Resolution said : It is impossible to overestimate the iportance of the objects of the Association and the value of the benefits that would result to India and to England from the attainment of them.
government politics public policy
Pages
57
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Annual Meeting of the National Indian Association
133-148 unknown view
Recommendations of the Indian Education Commission in Regard to Female Education
148-150 unknown view
Our Indian Fellow-Subjects
150-154 J. B. Knight view
The Duke of Connaught at Meerut
154-156 unknown view
Reviews
156-157 unknown view
Social and Philanthropic Institutions in the West
157-160 unknown view
Shornalata: A Tale of Hindu Life
160-165 Tarak Ganguli view
Mary Carpenter Scholarships at Bombay
165-167 unknown view
Bangalore
167-168 unknown view
The Bengali Ladies’ Association
169-169 unknown view
Medical Women for India
170-172 unknown view
Keshub Chunder Sen
173-173 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
174-176 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
176-176 unknown view
National Indian Association
i-ii unknown view