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We want that energy , that love of independence , that spirit of self - reliance , that immovable fortitude , that dexterity in action , that bond of unity of purpose , that thirst for improvement . ” He proclaimed a new doctrine in ...
We want that energy , that love of independence , that spirit of self - reliance , that immovable fortitude , that dexterity in action , that bond of unity of purpose , that thirst for improvement . ” He proclaimed a new doctrine in ...
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The spirit of national progress awakened by the Mela never died . It drew into the national movement men like Sisirkumar Ghose , Jyotirindranath Tagore , Manomohan Bose , Sibnath Sastri , Bipin Chandra Pal and many others .
The spirit of national progress awakened by the Mela never died . It drew into the national movement men like Sisirkumar Ghose , Jyotirindranath Tagore , Manomohan Bose , Sibnath Sastri , Bipin Chandra Pal and many others .
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The new spirit found expression in other spheres of life . Not being satisfied with the existing system of education , new schools and colleges were opened by private enterprise . Emphasis was also laid on physical culture and festivals ...
The new spirit found expression in other spheres of life . Not being satisfied with the existing system of education , new schools and colleges were opened by private enterprise . Emphasis was also laid on physical culture and festivals ...
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