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The Collegian & Progress of India - A Fortnightly Journal of Indian Educational Progress in all its Branch No. 2 February 1915
1915
TI1E President of the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad (Calcutta) has addrese:l an appeal to the Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal in which the Parshad recommends the use of the Bengali Language as a medium for medical edcation The following are the concrete recommendations : (a) That the Bengali laguage be used as the medium of instruction in the Campbell and other medical schools i [...] We fully concur with the views of the Parishad and we are quite confident that the technical objections to the use of the Bengali Language viz. [...] The Government fully realises the value of increasing and improving the middle Enlish schools which will also remove the cogestion in the lower classes of the high Enlish schools. [...] The removal of the patients and their nursing will be under the supervision of the authoities of the Calcutta Sanatorium and stdents will have no reason for complaint. [...] The Board will have among its members the second Processor of the College the Secretary and Treasurer of the Bank of Bombay nine representatives of Private donors and commercial bodies which have promised to contribute towards the cost of the College.
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