The Speeches & Writings of Sir Narayen G. Chandavarkar  Kt.

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The Speeches & Writings of Sir Narayen G. Chandavarkar Kt.

1911

Finally I am indebted to the Librrian of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society and to the editor of the Subodha Patrika for their having placed at my disposal the old files of the Times of India and the Subodha Patrika respectively. [...] "Institutions and customs good enough perhaps for times for which they were devised intended to meet the wants the necessities and surounding circumstances of particular ages as suited to the enviroment according to the Light that then shone in the minds of our ancestors have exalted themselves at the sacrifice of their end ; and the central ideal of the people the yearning for the Li [...] Warden then Judicial Commissioner of the Deccan and one of the Members of the Board of Education in the course of a speech in which he entreated the native gentry assembled before him to utilise the College and reap from it the benefits of education he read out to them the following extracts from a despatch from the Court of Directors to the Government of Madras :----44 The improvements in edu [...] The same we are told was the case when Government wanted the services of the Shastris to help the Judges of the High Court (thou called the Sudder Adawlut) in the adjudication of cases arising under the Hindoo Law. [...] In the year 1862 Sir Bartle Fiero then Governor of Bombay warmly congratulated them on the excellent work they had undertaken and remarked that he was 44 glad to see that the Society adopted as their standard of teaching the principle that the women of any class must be educated to the same extent as the men of the class and ho felt assured that the supporters of the Society would not be con
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Pages
661
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145706
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iv L.V. Kaikini view
Frontmatter
1-6 L.V. Kaikini view
Introduction
i-ix L.V. Kaikini view
Errata
i-iv L.V. Kaikini view
Hindu Social Reform
1-25 L.V. Kaikini view
Hindu Reform
25-46 L.V. Kaikini view
An Address on Social Reform
47-77 L.V. Kaikini view
Hon. Mr. Chandawarkar’s Speech
77-91 L.V. Kaikini view
The Bombay Provincial Social Conference 1901.
92-99 L.V. Kaikini view
Mr. Justice Chandavarkar’s Sreech on Marriage of Child Widows.
100-105 L.V. Kaikini view
Hindu Social Reform
106-132 L.V. Kaikini view
Inaugural Address
133-142 L.V. Kaikini view
The Depressed Classes
143-149 L.V. Kaikini view
Religious and Soeial Reform the Parsis
150-166 L.V. Kaikini view
Adresses to Students
167-211 L.V. Kaikini view
Mr. Justice Telling as a Student
212-221 L.V. Kaikini view
College Life in India
222-226 L.V. Kaikini view
Convocation Addresses
227-260 L.V. Kaikini view
Political Speeches.
261-270 L.V. Kaikini view
Speech at the Indian National Congress Calcutta 1886.
271-278 L.V. Kaikini view
The Provincil Conference.
279-292 L.V. Kaikini view
Presidentiel Address
293-312 L.V. Kaikini view
Miscellaneous Section
313-424 L.V. Kaikini view
Wordsworth’s “Prelude.”
425-524 L.V. Kaikini view
Religious Section
525-584 L.V. Kaikini view
The Secret of the Hindu Civilization
585-590 L.V. Kaikini view
A Wrestling Soul
591-624 L.V. Kaikini view
An Anniversary Vision
625-628 L.V. Kaikini view
He Lightens our Burdens.
629-632 L.V. Kaikini view
Love the Principle of Life.
633-636 L.V. Kaikini view

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