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In 1823 the General Committee of Instruction was set up by the Government . ... While dwelling on the important changes in the Government's education policy it must be made clear that the Government was least interested in mass ...
In 1823 the General Committee of Instruction was set up by the Government . ... While dwelling on the important changes in the Government's education policy it must be made clear that the Government was least interested in mass ...
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Thus we find that since the / closing years of the eighteenth century the necessity of the abolition of Sati had been increasingly realized by the Government and particularly by many officials . But a fear of possible reaction in the ...
Thus we find that since the / closing years of the eighteenth century the necessity of the abolition of Sati had been increasingly realized by the Government and particularly by many officials . But a fear of possible reaction in the ...
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coming into the Congress movement , much to the alarm of the Government . In the development of the Congress the Bengali nationalists naturally played a very important part and in all the Congress sessions the Bengal delegates took an ...
coming into the Congress movement , much to the alarm of the Government . In the development of the Congress the Bengali nationalists naturally played a very important part and in all the Congress sessions the Bengal delegates took an ...
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