Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 101
The maintenance of rurai schools may be permitted to employ a simile , the Gov. should be left to the local authorities , every ernment should regard the University as a encouragement should be given to private phi- business concern ...
The maintenance of rurai schools may be permitted to employ a simile , the Gov. should be left to the local authorities , every ernment should regard the University as a encouragement should be given to private phi- business concern ...
Page 447
The affiliating type of university then became the pivot of the Indian education system . ... On the other hand , the new universities were not corporations of scho . lars , but corporations of administrators : they did not deal ...
The affiliating type of university then became the pivot of the Indian education system . ... On the other hand , the new universities were not corporations of scho . lars , but corporations of administrators : they did not deal ...
Page 453
Apart from the general tightening up of uni- It departs from existing practice by centralising versity control over its colleges , the chief fea- university instruction in Mysore and Bangalore , ture of university development since tie ...
Apart from the general tightening up of uni- It departs from existing practice by centralising versity control over its colleges , the chief fea- university instruction in Mysore and Bangalore , ture of university development since tie ...
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