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The Hindu 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 Committee remained ...
The Hindu 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 Committee remained ...
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As he was very poor it was exceedingly difficult for Iswarchandra to get admitted into college . After great difficulties the boy Iswarchandra entered the Sanskrit College and proved to be one of the most brilliant students of the ...
As he was very poor it was exceedingly difficult for Iswarchandra to get admitted into college . After great difficulties the boy Iswarchandra entered the Sanskrit College and proved to be one of the most brilliant students of the ...
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That year he was appointed by Iswarchandra Vidyasagar as Professor of English in the Metropolitan College . This was the beginning of a new life for him and he remained active in the work of teaching from 1875 to 1912.
That year he was appointed by Iswarchandra Vidyasagar as Professor of English in the Metropolitan College . This was the beginning of a new life for him and he remained active in the work of teaching from 1875 to 1912.
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