Impact of Raja Rammohun Roy on Education in IndiaS. Chand, 1983 - 264 sidor |
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... interest of English would be best served by educating the Indians . That would bring about better understanding between the ruler and the ruled , would secure the gratitude of the Indian people , and would , ulti- mately lead to greater ...
... interest of English would be best served by educating the Indians . That would bring about better understanding between the ruler and the ruled , would secure the gratitude of the Indian people , and would , ulti- mately lead to greater ...
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... interest- ing document and has been regarded as a " landmark in the progress of English culture in the East . " 40 The people of Calcutta seemed to be fully convinced of the stability of the British Government and its good faith and had ...
... interest- ing document and has been regarded as a " landmark in the progress of English culture in the East . " 40 The people of Calcutta seemed to be fully convinced of the stability of the British Government and its good faith and had ...
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... interest in education of the Indian people . This appeal did not arouse sufficient interest among the Britishers , but in India it led to the establishment of the Calcutta College on March 1 , 1862. Keshub Chundra Sen became its first ...
... interest in education of the Indian people . This appeal did not arouse sufficient interest among the Britishers , but in India it led to the establishment of the Calcutta College on March 1 , 1862. Keshub Chundra Sen became its first ...
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Background 135 | 1 |
Rammohuns Educational ideas | 36 |
Rammohuns role in the establishment | 69 |
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