The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Keshabchandra drew innumerable young men into the movement and it ended the period of depression and stagnation that ... Keshab- chandra at Krishnagar , one of the important cities of Bengal . Duff was still in Calcutta at the time , but ...
... Keshabchandra drew innumerable young men into the movement and it ended the period of depression and stagnation that ... Keshab- chandra at Krishnagar , one of the important cities of Bengal . Duff was still in Calcutta at the time , but ...
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... Keshab- chandra founded the Bharatasrama ( The Indian Hermitage ) in 1871. All the residents lived in the Asrama as members of a joint family and Keshabchandra himself conducted the daily prayer in which he stressed that the movement ...
... Keshab- chandra founded the Bharatasrama ( The Indian Hermitage ) in 1871. All the residents lived in the Asrama as members of a joint family and Keshabchandra himself conducted the daily prayer in which he stressed that the movement ...
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... Keshabchandra . did not approve . There was also difference on the question . of women's education and women's emancipation . Keshab- chandra was against University education of women , or against giving them the usual higher education ...
... Keshabchandra . did not approve . There was also difference on the question . of women's education and women's emancipation . Keshab- chandra was against University education of women , or against giving them the usual higher education ...
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