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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record January 1902

1902

To give a more accurate idea let me quote the salient points from the summary of the Despatches of 1854 and 1859 given in the " Repolt of the Indian Education Commission " appointed in 1882 : "The Despatch of 1854 commends to the special attention of the Goverment of India the improvement and far wider extension of education both English and Vernacular and prescribes as the means for the [...] But in view of the magnitude of the task the limited funds at the disposal of the State and the benefits arising from the formation of habits of self - help schools under private management were to be specially encouraged and were to take the place of institutions directly managed by the State whenever and wherever this could be done without detrment to education. [...] In estimating the prvalence and strength of this desire as well as the direction in which it tends one must be guided not so much by the fervour of platform oratory or the eloquence of leading articles in the press as by the interest actually taken in the religious exercises of mission-schools and by the use which teachers in non-Government schools make of the liberty guaranteed to them. [...] The interest of the general public in things Indian is also insensibly stimulated by the action of Government and by the line adopted by the great Universities for the wider the competition the wider also must be the interesp affected. [...] The Government of India to continue the simile may well betaken as the counterpart of the Board of Management while the patron of the school is the Secretary of State.
government politics public policy
Pages
228
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Is the Education System of India A Failure as Regards Moral Training ?
1-20 D. Duncan view
The Indian Civil Service as A Career
21-41 W. Wgerton view
Agricola Redivivus
42-53 A. Rogers view
Unity of Coinage for the Empire
54-61 Alec McMillan view
The Religious Orders of Morocco
62-70 E. Montet view
British Dominion in Eastern Africa
71-80 Harold Bindloss view
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
81-85 Edward Montet view
Two Bodleian Mss
86-90 H. Beveridge view
A History of the French Missions to Siam
91-105 Pinya view
Anglo-Indian Miniaturists
106-112 A. Steuart view
The Pelasgians: a New Tpieory
113-118 L.C. Innes view
Siam’s Intercourse with China (Seventh to Nineteenth Centuries)
119-147 G.E. Gerini view
Tansar’s Alleged Letter
148-156 Lawrence Mills view
Proceedings of the East India Association
157-164 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
165-175 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
176-195 unknown view
Summary of Events
196-205 unknown view
Appendix
206-224 unknown view