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Review of the Growth of Education in British India by the Auxiliary Committee of the Indian Statutory Commission

1929

The effect on the expansion of primary education and the transfer of its management to local bodies ; development of the grant-in-mid system: (1) Aiv ANALYSES OF CHAETEAS. [...] of the Secretary of State and of Lord Curzon in the vears'1900-1902 relating to higher education The Indian Universities Commission. of 1902; the Resolution on Indian Educational Policy of '1'1904 its main features; the Indian Universities Act of 1904.° (16) The Department of Edutation. [...] Section VIL—Inspection.—(61) The importance of the inspecting staff for the maintenance of efficiency in schools and avoidance of waste and for the devising of plans for improvement and development. [...] (29) Opinion of the Agricultural Commission on the drift from rural areas to anglo-vernacular schools and the towns (30) The improvement of the middle vernacular system would relieve the anglo-vernaculat system of difficulties and assist rural reconstruction and improvement. [...] The Resolu tion of the Government of India of 1913 and the Calcutta University Commission of 1917-19 recommended a new type of 'teaching and residential university.
government politics public policy
Pages
449
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140670
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Prefatory Note
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Chapter I. Introductory
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Chapter II. Brief Survey of Indian Educational Policy Down to the Reforms
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Chapter III. Statistical Data and Indications of Progress
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Chapter IV. Mass Education
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Chapter V. Education for the Directing Classes ; Secondary Schools for Boys
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Chapter VI. Education for the Directing Classes : Universities
120-144 unknown view
Chapter VII. Education of Girls and -Women
145-183 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Educational Institutions Provided for or by Special Communities. the Need for Unity
184-186 unknown view
Chapter IX. Education of Muhammadans
187-216 unknown view
Chapter X. Education of the Depressed Classes
217-228 unknown view
Chapter XI. Education of Europeans and Anglo-Indians
229-245 unknown view
Chapter XII. The Education of Certain Communities
246-249 unknown view
Chapter XIII. Backward Areas.the Need for a Uniform Advance
250-252 unknown view
Chapter XIV The Financing of Education
253-271 unknown view
Chapter XV Control and Devolution : Government of India
272-281 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Control and Devolution : Provincial Governments
282-344 unknown view
Chapter XVII. Conclusion
345-378 unknown view
Appendix
379-396 unknown view