The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Society , founded in 1817 , also discussed the ques- tion of female education and the members were divided on the issue . The Secretary of the Society , Raja Radhakanta Deb , though the leader of the orthodox Hindus , was a great patron ...
... Society , founded in 1817 , also discussed the ques- tion of female education and the members were divided on the issue . The Secretary of the Society , Raja Radhakanta Deb , though the leader of the orthodox Hindus , was a great patron ...
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... Society did not sacrifice the interest of the ryots . The general welfare of the people was also in their view . According to Rajendralal Mitra , the Society set an example to the people of fighting constitutionally for their rights ...
... Society did not sacrifice the interest of the ryots . The general welfare of the people was also in their view . According to Rajendralal Mitra , the Society set an example to the people of fighting constitutionally for their rights ...
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... Society and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society were established for specific purposes and did not provide all the necessary facilities for contact among the en- lightened people of Bengal . He pointed out the special need of ...
... Society and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society were established for specific purposes and did not provide all the necessary facilities for contact among the en- lightened people of Bengal . He pointed out the special need of ...
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