The Modern Review, Volym 16Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1914 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... believe that Govern- ment could have easily prevented the decrease by applying the proper remedy . While the population increases year by year , it does not speak well for the educa- tional enthusiasm of Government that pupils at any ...
... believe that Govern- ment could have easily prevented the decrease by applying the proper remedy . While the population increases year by year , it does not speak well for the educa- tional enthusiasm of Government that pupils at any ...
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... believe , possesses such fine educational buildings as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh . Yet among the major provinces educationally it is the least advanced . Corsidered archi- tecturally the Bengal schools and colleges are ...
... believe , possesses such fine educational buildings as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh . Yet among the major provinces educationally it is the least advanced . Corsidered archi- tecturally the Bengal schools and colleges are ...
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... believe that the days of those who think they can remodel heaven and earth under a new pat- tern invented in some professor's study are over . We now realise that one generation is not merely the phy- kal but the spiritual child of ...
... believe that the days of those who think they can remodel heaven and earth under a new pat- tern invented in some professor's study are over . We now realise that one generation is not merely the phy- kal but the spiritual child of ...
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... believe that a purely literary education has gone too far in India , especially in Bengal . That is an absolutely wrong opinion . Literary educa tion has gone very much further in every civilized country than part of India . And it is ...
... believe that a purely literary education has gone too far in India , especially in Bengal . That is an absolutely wrong opinion . Literary educa tion has gone very much further in every civilized country than part of India . And it is ...
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... believe that . at any rate , in existing political conditions and in such developments of them as can be reasonably anticipated , the advantages of the system of competi- tive examination as a means of recruitment for the Civil Service ...
... believe that . at any rate , in existing political conditions and in such developments of them as can be reasonably anticipated , the advantages of the system of competi- tive examination as a means of recruitment for the Civil Service ...
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