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The Collegian & Progress of India. No. 1 18 December 1920

1920

The President of the Council as soon as the rules were passed took leave of the members and Sard3r Nihal Singh proposed a vote of thanks to the Government and to the president for the official way in which the institution had been managed under the old regime. [...] And if sufficient care were taken to broadbase the Christian states and nationalisms on the best Christians ideals of life ; if that is to say politics in the West were not torn from the best religious and cultural back-ground of the people and if the samething were or should be done in the East also which is the mother of great religious and cultures in fact of all the great ideas and beautif [...] Education may provide for the exercise of those quailities of the head the heart and the will which make for the unity and safety of a people or a group of peoples to live as a nation in the political sense but a wrong emphasis should not be laid upon these qualities so that they may encroach upon and dominate those broader and nobler qualities which make for the peace and happiness of the human [...] Second/r where science and 'philosophy are converging towards religion where that is to say the faith of religion hopes ultimately to he the light of philosophy and the dogma of relgion to be the truth of science the education of the people should be so planned and coducted as to further and not obstruct the ends of this happy rapprochement. [...] In fact from the cultural social and religious point of view and therefore from the point of view of the inner core" of man the Hindus form a more compact stable and harmonious whole than many of the nationalities of the \Vest.
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The World of Culture
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National Education in India—II
269-278 Parimalnath Mukhopadhyaya view
Our Present Educational System
279-281 Hemanta Sarkar view
The Universities
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Government and State Educational News
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Education Abroad
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What our Students are Doing Abroad
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