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The Christian missionaries were keen to educate native girls and one of the earliest efforts in this direction was made by May , who founded a girls ' school at Chinsurah in 1814.4 The School Society , founded in 1817 , also discussed ...
The Christian missionaries were keen to educate native girls and one of the earliest efforts in this direction was made by May , who founded a girls ' school at Chinsurah in 1814.4 The School Society , founded in 1817 , also discussed ...
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In 1837 ( 12 November ) was founded the Zamindary Association later re - named Landholders ' Society . Among those who took the initiative were Prasanna Kumar Tagore , Dwarakanath Tagore , Radhakanta Deb , Ramkamal Sen and W. C. Hary ...
In 1837 ( 12 November ) was founded the Zamindary Association later re - named Landholders ' Society . Among those who took the initiative were Prasanna Kumar Tagore , Dwarakanath Tagore , Radhakanta Deb , Ramkamal Sen and W. C. Hary ...
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He said that the existing institutions like the Asiatic Society and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society were established for specific purposes and did not provide all the necessary facilities for contact among the enlightened ...
He said that the existing institutions like the Asiatic Society and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society were established for specific purposes and did not provide all the necessary facilities for contact among the enlightened ...
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