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What Bombay Government Did and Said January—March 1949

1949

The Government accepts that the medium of instruction in the primary schools up to and including Standard IV which covers the prsent compulsory stage of primary education should be the mother-tongue of the child where such a language is a recognized language in India This principle is subject to the necessary qualifications that the mothetongue should be a full-fledged language and not mer [...] B. G. Kher Premier and Minister of Education of Bombay speaking on the occasion of the handing over to the Government of the Vaishya Vidyashram of Sasavane on Sunday March 6. The Premier said that the Government was anxious that the entire educational system of the country should be permeated by the highest ideals of service loyalty efficiency truth and non-violence. [...] In the evening at the main function held in the premises of the Vaishya Vidhyashram amidst great applause and cheering Acharya Dhavan forally performed the handing over of the Ashram to the Government. [...] In our own country it is prominently the age of Mahatma Gandhi who after the last war assumed not only the political leadership of the country and carried us to the difficult goal of freedom but who also assumed the much more exacting and exalted role of the moral leadership of the world showing both through his precepts and his practice that the only possible way to the salvation of mankind l [...] Under Rule 4 of the Grant-in-Aid Code one of the conditions of rcognition of non-Government secondary schools is whether the managment of an institution is in the hands of a competent and reliable person or body while under Rule 5 one of the conditions for the grant of recogition and its continuance thereafter is whether the conditions on which the institution was recognised are duly ma
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Pages
346
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146776
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Cover
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Frontmatter
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Education
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Civil Supplies
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Land Forests and Agriculture
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Labour and Housing
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The Backward Classes
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Prohibition
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Health and Medicine
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Co-Operation
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Fisheries
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Industries
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Finance
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Local Self-Government
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Law & Order
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Anti-Corruption
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Rehabilitation
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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