The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... institutions in Bengal . Firstly , the Tols or institutions of Sanskrit learning . Secondly , the Madrasas where Arabic and Persian were taught . Thirdly , Pathsalas and Maktabs or elementary schools . There was no dearth of primary ...
... institutions in Bengal . Firstly , the Tols or institutions of Sanskrit learning . Secondly , the Madrasas where Arabic and Persian were taught . Thirdly , Pathsalas and Maktabs or elementary schools . There was no dearth of primary ...
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... institutions opened was the Hooghly College , founded in 1836. For this institution Haji Mohammad Mohsin's pro- perty provided a princely donation . This College did much for the spread of English education , particularly among the ...
... institutions opened was the Hooghly College , founded in 1836. For this institution Haji Mohammad Mohsin's pro- perty provided a princely donation . This College did much for the spread of English education , particularly among the ...
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... institutions and stressed the need of replacing stipends by scholarships : awarded on merit . In 1839 he proclaimed a new education policy . Grants to oriental colleges were restored . Provision for an additional fund was made . In 1840 ...
... institutions and stressed the need of replacing stipends by scholarships : awarded on merit . In 1839 he proclaimed a new education policy . Grants to oriental colleges were restored . Provision for an additional fund was made . In 1840 ...
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