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Government of Bengal. The Bengal Education Code 1931

1931

All other forms of education in Bengal as in other prvinces were entrusted to Ministers drawn from and responsible to the Legislative Council and on them devolved henceforth the task of determining the best method of adopting the educational system to the needs and circumstances of the province and of developing its people to an enlightened citizenship. [...] In April 1923 the Government School of Art and the Government Commercial Institute both in Calcutta and the Industrial Zenana classes at Dacca were divorced from the control of the Ministry of Industries and retransferred to the Education Department under the Minister in charge of the latter. [...] Immediately subordinate to him are the Assistant Directors of Public Instruction (one of whom is concerned exclusively with Muhammadan Education) the Physical Director the Inspectors and Inspectresses of Schools the Principals of Government Colleges the Principal of the Eden High School for Girls Dacca the Principals of the Madrasahs at Chittagong and Calcutta the Superintendents of Hooghly [...] The Director is authorise(1) to fill appointments in the Subordinate Educational Services and in the ministerial and menial establishments in his office and in the attached offices of the Assistant Director for Muhammadan Education and of the Physical Director. [...] tained for full periods of one year or for longer or shorter periods on the following conditions :— (i) that the cost of the temporary establishment shall not be raised beyond the total amount sanctioned for the establishment by the authority which sanctioned its appointment ; (ii) that when the authority which sanctioned the employment of the temporary establishment is the Local Government the p
education
Pages
558
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143264
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-18 unknown view
Chapter I.—Introductory
19-22 unknown view
Chapter II.—Directing and Inspecting Agencies
23-70 unknown view
Chapter III—Arts Colleges
71-89 unknown view
Chapter IV.—Professional and Technical Education
90-164 unknown view
Chapter V.—Schools for General Instruction
165-257 unknown view
Chapter VI.—Oriental Studies
258-320 unknown view
Chapter VII.—Education of Special Classes
321-325 unknown view
Chapter VIII.—Grants-in-Aid
326-363 unknown view
Chapter IX.—Hostels and Messes
364-382 unknown view
Chapter X.—Examinations
383-391 unknown view
Chapter XI. The Provincial Text Book Committee
392-397 unknown view
Chapter XII.—Buildings
398-413 unknown view
Chapter XIII.—Scholarships and Stipends
414-431 unknown view
Chapter XIV
432-556 unknown view

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