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They established several school - circles , each containing five vernacular schools , and one central school in which English was taught . Non - controversial portions of the Scriptures were introduced into school lessons .
They established several school - circles , each containing five vernacular schools , and one central school in which English was taught . Non - controversial portions of the Scriptures were introduced into school lessons .
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This state of affairs could be permanently and effectively remedied only by the more general diffusion of knowledge among the people.sk With this latter object in view Minto proposed to establish two more Sanskrit colleges at Nadiya and ...
This state of affairs could be permanently and effectively remedied only by the more general diffusion of knowledge among the people.sk With this latter object in view Minto proposed to establish two more Sanskrit colleges at Nadiya and ...
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Another centre was shortly established at Burdwan by Lt. Stewart of this mission.36 The Calcutta Diocesan Committee of the Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge was set up by Bishop Middleton in 1815. The Committee occupied itself ...
Another centre was shortly established at Burdwan by Lt. Stewart of this mission.36 The Calcutta Diocesan Committee of the Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge was set up by Bishop Middleton in 1815. The Committee occupied itself ...
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Beginnings Of The New Education | 1 |
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Religious Reform | 125 |
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