Impact of Raja Rammohun Roy on Education in IndiaS. Chand, 1983 - 264 sidor |
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... Bengali literature and he is regarded as the father of Bengali prose . R. C. Dutta , the author of Literature of Bengal ( Published in 1877 ) held that Rammohun " formed the prose literature of Bengal " .1 Raj- narayan Basu also ...
... Bengali literature and he is regarded as the father of Bengali prose . R. C. Dutta , the author of Literature of Bengal ( Published in 1877 ) held that Rammohun " formed the prose literature of Bengal " .1 Raj- narayan Basu also ...
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... Bengali . This was fostered by the newly created Fort William College at Calcutta in the beginning of the 19th century . In those days , newly arrived young English civilians were required to learn the local language like Bengali and ...
... Bengali . This was fostered by the newly created Fort William College at Calcutta in the beginning of the 19th century . In those days , newly arrived young English civilians were required to learn the local language like Bengali and ...
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... Bengali Language , 76 , 77 ; Carey , Role of , 88 - Bengali Literature Roy , Ram- mohun , Contribution of , 86 ; Mrit- yunjaya Vidyalankara , Comparison with , 88 Bengali Prose ( 18th Century ) —87 ; Translations , 88 Bengali Prose ...
... Bengali Language , 76 , 77 ; Carey , Role of , 88 - Bengali Literature Roy , Ram- mohun , Contribution of , 86 ; Mrit- yunjaya Vidyalankara , Comparison with , 88 Bengali Prose ( 18th Century ) —87 ; Translations , 88 Bengali Prose ...
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Background 135 | 1 |
Rammohuns Educational ideas | 36 |
Rammohuns role in the establishment | 69 |
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