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Council of State Debates Tuesday 19th September 1922 Official Report

1922

Sethna has alluded already to the various measures which the Government contemplate provided finances permit to achieve this object and there is nothing in the scheme which the GovertiNit of India have placed before you which is likely in the slightest degree to conflict with what all of us have at heart namely making the Research Institute the best equipped institute in the world and to [...] The Goverment scheme will not prevent Indians from occupying all the posts in the Imperial Service if the Indians are found to be qualified and if that is to be the policy of the Government of India and of the Secretary of State because we provide for the highest education here and if the percentage is to be increased from 40 to 60 or even 100 there is nothing to: preclude the training of I [...] Although the Hononr able the Revenue Member has told us that the Government of India will do their best for the develOpment of the Dehra Dun Institute the counter proposal the Honourable the Revenue Member is 'making gives room for belief that the Government seems to think that India would get thing§ cheap by contributing year after year to a Central Research Institute in England and by spending [...] As regards the Indianisation of the Service the Public Services Commission said : We also recommend in order that the Debra Dun advanced course may from the first attract a good class of student that the Government of India should announce that not less than half the recruits required for the imperial branch of the department will be chosen from among statutory natives of India." And after six [...] Sarma except for the insertion of the words ' for the present ' in line 1 and the proviso added in the end namely : Provided the final goal to be kept in view be that complete training in Forestry be given in this country at an Institute where there should be full scope for*Besearch work." The proper way for the Council to consider this amendment is to treat it as an amendment to the Honourable
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Pages
46
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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