The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Vidyasagar and his associates . Moreover , after Vidyasagar none came forward to continue the work with needed zeal and efficiency . There are some who share the view of Ranade , a great re- former of Western India , that a social ...
... Vidyasagar and his associates . Moreover , after Vidyasagar none came forward to continue the work with needed zeal and efficiency . There are some who share the view of Ranade , a great re- former of Western India , that a social ...
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... Vidyasagar by his side as co - worker and the encouragement of enlightened men like Ramgopal Ghose , Dakshinaranjan Mukherji , Justice Sambhunath Pandit and Pandit Madanmohun Tarkalankar , all difficulties were overcome . Vidyasagar was ...
... Vidyasagar by his side as co - worker and the encouragement of enlightened men like Ramgopal Ghose , Dakshinaranjan Mukherji , Justice Sambhunath Pandit and Pandit Madanmohun Tarkalankar , all difficulties were overcome . Vidyasagar was ...
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... Vidyasagar was the develop- ment of the Metropolitan Institution which was later named after him . Mainly owing to his efforts it became a striking example of a non - official , secular institution for higher studies with an exclusively ...
... Vidyasagar was the develop- ment of the Metropolitan Institution which was later named after him . Mainly owing to his efforts it became a striking example of a non - official , secular institution for higher studies with an exclusively ...
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