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Progress of Education In India 1907-1912

1914

4. In the forefront of their policy the Government of India desire to Formticion of _place the formation of the character of the scholars and under-graduates character under tuition. [...] In the formation of character the influence of home and the the main personality of the teacher play the larger part. [...] The Government of India while bound to maintain a position of complete neutrality in matters of religion observe that the most thoughtful minds in India lament the tendency of existing systems of education to develop the intellectual at the expense of the moral and religious faculties. [...] The iprovement of secondary English education has for some time occupied the attention of the Government of India and the Local Governments and it is hoped in the near future to remedy many defects of the present system. [...] Other matters which are likely to come to the front at no distant date are the improvement of the Medical College at Lahore and its separation from the school the improvement of the Dacca Medical School and the provision of facilities for medical training in the Central provinces.
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Pages
375
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140650
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Frontmatter
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Frontmatter
i-iii H Sharp view
Educational Policy of the Goyebnment of India
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Chapter I. Introductory
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Chapter II. Evolution of Policy
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Chapter III. General Progress
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Chapter IV. Controlling Agencies
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Chapter V. Universities
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Chapter VI. Arts Colleges
59-iv unknown view
Chapter VII. Secondary Education
71-viii unknown view
Chapter VIII. Primary Education
105-v unknown view
Chapter IX. Professional Colleges and Schools
145-ii unknown view
Chapter X. Technical and Industrial Education
173-v unknown view
Chapter XI. Training of Teachers
187-ii unknown view
Chapter XII. Oriental Studies
203-iv unknown view
Chapter XIII. Education of Girls
211-ii unknown view
Chapter XIV. Education of Chiefs and Nobles
227-iii unknown view
Chapter XV. Education of Europeans
231-v unknown view
Chapter XVI. Education of Muhammadans
245-254 unknown view
Chapter XVII. The Education of Backward Classes
255-264 unknown view
Chapter XVIII. Education of Defectives
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Chapter XIX. Reformatory Schools
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Chapter XX. Private Institutions
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Chapter XXI. Education in Special Areas
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Chapter XXII. Text-Books Libraries and Publications
279-284 unknown view
General Index
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