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The Teachers' Journal. October 1950

1950

The educated Indian youth hankers after freedom cherishes love for the mother country but is too weak treacherous at the time of need absconing from freedom's atmosphere by a ship hypnotised with the spell of the mother the symbol of prejudice and superstition to the abandonment of the affection for the mother country. [...] Such an enemy is the English who stand in the way of he progress the leading of life the attaiment of bliss and the revelation of the genius of the Indians. [...] Varati the prosperity issuing out of the mixture of oriental and occidental cultures looked intenly towards the distant horizon through the window for the return of her 'Doctor Dada' with the hope of getting Apurba the manliness incarnate of India. [...] What is likely to be of abiding value and blessings is a correct amalgam of what is „good in both the east and the West and not in a passionate move for the complete acceptance of one to the wholesale rejection of the other. [...] Mysterious is this life! High above is the sky deep deep deep blue with the depth of its blue reflected into the waters; the oceans the myriads of stars the sun the moon and the planets mysteriously put around ; the trees the flowers the cooing birds the air the day the night all are mysterious.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Pather Dabi and Subhaschandra
341-344 Bishnupada Bhattacharyya view
State Language
344-352 Manindra Chakrabarty Thakur view
Examinations in High Schools
352-355 Phatik Ganguly view
Can War Stop
355-359 Gopalprosad Ghose view
India’s Sterling Balance
359-362 Baidynath De view
Tarry a little Teachers
363-365 Ram Banerjee view
The Quest of Truth
365-369 Kalipado Samadder view
What makes a Successful Teacher
369-371 Sisirkumar Mondal view
Book Review
371-371 unknown view
Our Association
371-372 unknown view
Notes
373-380 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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