Reform and Regeneration in Bengal, 1774-1823Rabindra Bharati University, 1968 - 392 sidor |
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... teachers explained their meaning in detail . Students were not required to pay any fees to their teachers . No Hindu teacher accepted wages from his pupils . It was considered an act of very great merit to bestow learning , and the teachers ...
... teachers explained their meaning in detail . Students were not required to pay any fees to their teachers . No Hindu teacher accepted wages from his pupils . It was considered an act of very great merit to bestow learning , and the teachers ...
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... teachers . The teachers , he says , were both young and middle - aged men , mostly simple- minded , but poor and ignorant , " having recourse to an occupation . .. on which they reflect as little honour as they derive emolument from it ...
... teachers . The teachers , he says , were both young and middle - aged men , mostly simple- minded , but poor and ignorant , " having recourse to an occupation . .. on which they reflect as little honour as they derive emolument from it ...
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... teacher had Hindus of good caste among his scholars and vice versa . This was equally true of ' Chandal ' and other low - caste teachers . In the Birbhum district also teachers of such low castes as Kolu , Sunri , Dhoba , Mala and ...
... teacher had Hindus of good caste among his scholars and vice versa . This was equally true of ' Chandal ' and other low - caste teachers . In the Birbhum district also teachers of such low castes as Kolu , Sunri , Dhoba , Mala and ...
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