Rammohun Roy: A Bi-centenary TributeNiharranjan Ray National Book Trust, India, 1974 - 200 sidor On Raja Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, founder of the Brahmo Samaj. |
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... English but eventually , from 1818 onwards , in Bengali as well . Newspapers and periodicals which have been tools for the dissemination of instruction and information among wider circles of literate people , proved in history to be ...
... English but eventually , from 1818 onwards , in Bengali as well . Newspapers and periodicals which have been tools for the dissemination of instruction and information among wider circles of literate people , proved in history to be ...
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... English took up in some respects the Moghul administrative framework , but it was thoroughly modified accord- ing to English ideals , notions , customs and usages which were imposed upon India and this was a one - way traffic . In the ...
... English took up in some respects the Moghul administrative framework , but it was thoroughly modified accord- ing to English ideals , notions , customs and usages which were imposed upon India and this was a one - way traffic . In the ...
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... English as the medium of instruction . But he did so because the option offered was not between education through the medium of Bengali and other Indian languages , but between Sanskrit and English . Faced with this choice he opted for ...
... English as the medium of instruction . But he did so because the option offered was not between education through the medium of Bengali and other Indian languages , but between Sanskrit and English . Faced with this choice he opted for ...
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