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The Collegian & Progress of India — a Fortnightly Journal of Indian Educational Progress in all its Branches No.1 October 1915
1915
This Muscle Trough is widely used on account of the good preservation of the tissues the simplicity of the adjusments which have to be made the ease with which all parts of the prepartion are accessible. [...] to them to do so ; but if the. discussion becomes really controversial I shall have to seek a division in order to ascertain whether there is practical unani-; mity of feeling in favour of the Bill or mit." Though the most difficult part of the work of bringing the University into: existence still remains to be accomplished the passing of the Act is an important step towards the realisation of [...] Lastly the Conference condemns the proposal for the substitution of the Matriculation by the School Final examination and points out that while the latter may serve the needs of those who do not aim at University eduction it "cannot under any circumstances serve the purpose of those wishing to enter a University." The official opposition is headed by the Commissioner of the Patna Division M [...] We should be most careful not to give effect to any measure that will have the effect of largely increasing the number of graduates without markedly improving the tone and standard of education and I fear that the chief result of the Committee's scheme will be to raise very largely the annual output of graduates most of whom will look to Government to provide them. [...] officer of the Department who was also a fellow that before accepting a seat on the committee he should obtain the sanction of the Local Government who would require to be satisfied in view of the scope and character and the probable duration of its enqUiry that the officer concerned could undertake the work on the committee without prejdice to his ordinary duties.
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