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The Educational Review. A Monthly Record for India June 1897

1897

But if the spirit of Social Reform has already advanced to the accomplishment of widow-marriages we feel justified in thinking that in the matte: of higher education the lines of least resistance point in the direction of the education of widows. [...] Educate the women then We say the girls the future mothers of the race or failing these the widows at least of the community and in the wake of a succesful education will follow the abolition of caste of early marriage of enforced widowhood and of the various other features in Hindu home life that are now beginning to be regarded as factors that need elimination. [...] Speaking of the work of the primary schools of the time spent in them and of the cost involved he said that one was tempted to think of Falsta bill and "the half-penny worth of bread to all thWt quity of sack." In the "higher schools " he found only a little more reading and writing of English. [...] Every Hindu shonld cherish the memory of the monarch warmly because he was the first to recognise the injustice of exacting the Tazya the first who cared not to reap a revenue from the field of ubelief " The Mussulman unless he is an orthodox Sunni of a rigid type can be easily persuaded to follow the fortunes of the greatest Moslem ruler India had. [...] In the 10th century of the Hejirah there were expectations roused among the followers of the Prophet of the early appearance of one of whom Mahomet had said " The King of the world shall appear who is a man of my family and whose name is the same as mine." As the first millennium of the Hejirah was nearing its conclusion there were men here and there who put forth claims to be the promised de
education
Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120034
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
237-237 unknown view
The Educational Review
237-241 unknown view
Eminent Educationists in India
242-244 unknown view
The Private Candidate and the F.A. Examination
244-246 L. B. W. view
The Social Conference and Education
246-249 Marcus view
The Late Professor Huxley on Education
249-252 G. A. Natesan view
Some Account of Abul Fazal and his Great Work
252-260 K. B. Ramanathan view
A Plea for General Education
261-264 unknown view
Our University Correspondent
264-273 unknown view
Correspondence
273-274 M.T. Quinn view
Contemporary Educational Periodicals
274-276 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
276-278 unknown view
Educational Intelligence
278-283 unknown view
Educational Notes
284-286 unknown view

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