The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... College authorities passed an order forbidding the students of the College from attending any lecture or meeting , specially on religion . The order came in for sharp criticism from many quarters but the Com- mittee remained firm on its ...
... College authorities passed an order forbidding the students of the College from attending any lecture or meeting , specially on religion . The order came in for sharp criticism from many quarters but the Com- mittee remained firm on its ...
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... college . After great difficul- ties the boy Iswarchandra entered the Sanskrit College and proved to be one of the most brilliant students of the insti- tution . In 1841 he passed from the College with the title of Vidyasagar , and ...
... college . After great difficul- ties the boy Iswarchandra entered the Sanskrit College and proved to be one of the most brilliant students of the insti- tution . In 1841 he passed from the College with the title of Vidyasagar , and ...
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... College and joined the Free Church College and served that insti- tution upto 1885. In 1882 he had taken charge of a school known as the Presidency Institution . Under his management it later developed into Ripon College which after ...
... College and joined the Free Church College and served that insti- tution upto 1885. In 1882 he had taken charge of a school known as the Presidency Institution . Under his management it later developed into Ripon College which after ...
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