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Progress of Education in India 1912-1917

1917

The Education Commission of 1882 the Indian Universities Commission of 1902 the Resolutions of 1904 and of 1913 modified the policy to suit the exigencies of a later period but preserved the original outlines demarcated in 1854. [...] On the two anniversaries of the declaration of war in 1915 and 1916 gatherings were held in the college hall and sums of IZ1 500 and 2 000 from the war fund were placed at the disposal of His Excellency the Viceroy as tokens of the devotion of the college to the just cause in which India is helping the Empire. [...] Though the Director in the Central Provinces complains of ignorance and apathy on the part of.pupils and though he purposely refrained from calling for returns he considers that the amount collected must have been considerable and specially mentions the contributions of the Amraoti schools to the Overseas Tobacco Fund for the army the investment of nearly a lakh in the war loan by Berar schools [...] The resolution on the Director's report acknoledges the invaluable services rendered by officers of the departingiat in dispelling wrong conceptions of the issues of the war and in teaching adults as well as children to comprehend the principles for which the Allies are"12 PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN INDIA. [...] In the Central Provinces steps were taken for the circulation of correct war news in all schools and the delivery of addresses on deeds of heroism particularly by Inthan troops the origin of the war the aims of the Allies Ambulance and Red Cross work etc.
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Frontmatter
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Introduction
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Chapter I.Characteristics of Indian Education
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Chapter II.Effects of the War
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Chapter III.General Progress
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Chapter IV.Controlling Agencies
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Chapter V. The Educational Staff
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Chapter VI. Universities
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Chapter VII. Arts Colleges
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Chapter VIII. Secondary Education
81-102 unknown view
Chapter IX. Primary Education
103-126 unknown view
Chapter X. Oriental Studies
126-130 unknown view
Chapter XI. Professional Education
131-142 unknown view
Chapter XII. Technical and Industrial Education
142-156 unknown view
Chapter XIII. Training of Teachers
156-167 unknown view
Chapter XIV. The Education of Girls
167-183 unknown view
Chapter XV. Education of Chiefs Nobles and Others
183-185 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Education of Europeans
185-197 unknown view
Chapter XVII. Education of Muhammadans
197-203 unknown view
Chapter XVIII. Education of Backward and Special Classes
204-208 unknown view

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