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The Central Hindu College Magazine. New Series. January 1st 1913

1913

To my great j)37 at the close of the lecture she summoned me to the little waiting-room at the back of the vast lecture hall and offered me the sub-editor-ship under Mr. [...] There is a gentle wisdom which grows out of the dutiful labours of the houshold the tilling of the soil the necessary obsevation of the processes of nature which lifts the village agriculturist far above the level of the dweller in a narrow bye-way of a crowded city. [...] The teaching of the idea of geography by making a map of the village in sand with its roads leading to other villages and towns; the place of the well of a tank of a stream and so on. [...] If again in consideration of such a duty he refrained from using the grain for the benefit of the subjects on whose prosperity the progress of the State depened and after whose welfare the State was bound to look then the deaths of hundreds and thousands of persons every day would lie at his door and through his want of judgment the State would come into dicredit. [...] The hands are placed on the abort end of the board Thus the greater the pressure of the hands the less the board will weigh for the other end will be pressed upward.
education
Pages
27
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Ten Years in the Central Hindu College Benares City
7-13 G.S. Arundale view
“Western Lines”
13-13 unknown view
Education for India
14-16 unknown view
Maharashtra Saints
17-20 V.R. Karandikar view
The Value of the C. H. C. to Me
21-24 Haripada Chowdhury view
Rangoon
24-24 unknown view
Rules for Piding
24-24 unknown view
The Speech of H. H.
25-26 unknown view
Science Jottings
26-27 A.J. Willson view
Our Library Table
28-28 unknown view
How the Movement Goes
28-28 unknown view

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