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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) December 1945

1945

arrow also probably laid the first basis for the evolution of the patriarchal society by putting the male-sex in the position of being exclusive teachers of the operation of the means of production. [...] As early as 1856 the British Indian Association of Calcutta submitted a memorial to the President of the Board of Control pointing out the practical difficulties in the way of Indians availing themselves of the benefits of the competitive examination held in London and pressing for a change in the system altering both the venue and the nature of the examination so as to favour the Indian candidate [...] Apprehension was expressed that the Despatch might be interpreted by the Government of India to give countenance to a policy contrary to the one of maintaining a British element in the service and that under the system proposed the irreducible minimum of European element in the service might be affected and a considerable number of appoinments might go to the natives of India belonging to the p [...] The Government of India on receipt of the Despatch referred the matter to the Local Governments and Administrations in a circular letter dated August 5 1893 in which after recounting the history of the movement towards larger employment of Indians in superior offices they asked for their opinion on the following points :— (1) the proposal embodied in the Resolution of the House of Commons. [...] The Government of Madras in their note to the Government of India referred to above laid stress on the inequality in the conditions of competition for natives of India in the following words:- " The inequality in the conditions arises not from the fact that the examination is adapted to test the education which is given to the best of English youth—for that merely means that a high but not unnece
history
Pages
45
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
A New Basis for Historical Enquiry
77-82 M.C. Samaddar view
Moscow Cairo Teharan Conferences and the Aftermath—an Appraisal
83-89 Taraknath Das view
Indianisation of the Civil Services—III
89-99 A.K. Ghosal view
The Bengal Educational System and its Critics
99-104 Dharm Pal view
Miscellany
105-105 unknown view
Round the World
106-107 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
107-108 unknown view
Ourselves
108-109 unknown view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta
109-112 unknown view
Backmatter
1-2 unknown view

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