The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... remained an uncompromising idealist , the fountain of free - thought . Derozio died , but the Derozian influence continued and the students and followers of Derozio collectively became known as Young Bengal . In August 1831 , owing to ...
... remained an uncompromising idealist , the fountain of free - thought . Derozio died , but the Derozian influence continued and the students and followers of Derozio collectively became known as Young Bengal . In August 1831 , owing to ...
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... remained a great admirer of Derozio and his brilliant students . In all his activities - in the intro- duction of Medical education , in the Appeal against Press Regulations ( 1835 ) , in the demand for the extension of the Jury System ...
... remained a great admirer of Derozio and his brilliant students . In all his activities - in the intro- duction of Medical education , in the Appeal against Press Regulations ( 1835 ) , in the demand for the extension of the Jury System ...
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... remained mere pious- wishes and little was done to give them a practical shape . Unfortunately , even Bentinck could not do much in this direction . Bentinck's successor , Metcalfe , is well known for his foresight and liberalism . He ...
... remained mere pious- wishes and little was done to give them a practical shape . Unfortunately , even Bentinck could not do much in this direction . Bentinck's successor , Metcalfe , is well known for his foresight and liberalism . He ...
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