The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... journal succeeded in creating an interest in antiquarian re- search and drew the mind of the people to the Sastras and the Sanskrit classics . All the leading writers contributed to the journal and consequently it set an unprecedentedly ...
... journal succeeded in creating an interest in antiquarian re- search and drew the mind of the people to the Sastras and the Sanskrit classics . All the leading writers contributed to the journal and consequently it set an unprecedentedly ...
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... journal to publish its English translation . Consequently , besides the Bengali edition , English and English ... journals . In 1842 , with Bhagabaticharan Chatterjee as the editor , the Darpan was revived by some Bengalis . However , it ...
... journal to publish its English translation . Consequently , besides the Bengali edition , English and English ... journals . In 1842 , with Bhagabaticharan Chatterjee as the editor , the Darpan was revived by some Bengalis . However , it ...
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... journal he wrote that the Bengali newspapers and journals were full of foreign news of the big towns and cities . The rural news and affairs con- cerning the interest and welfare of the villagers had hitherto been neglected and the ...
... journal he wrote that the Bengali newspapers and journals were full of foreign news of the big towns and cities . The rural news and affairs con- cerning the interest and welfare of the villagers had hitherto been neglected and the ...
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