| 1856 - 444 pages
...literature of Europe." Again—in special reference to the mass of the people,—" We are desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...people of India in their different spheres of life." And in refer* " Rursus (si placet) reputet quispiam, quantum intersit inter hominum vitam in exeultissima... | |
| United States. Office of Education, United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1874 - 478 pages
...accordingly so much of it is copied here as will give a general view of its provisions : " We are desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...people of India in their different spheres of life. The wise abandonment of the early views with respect to native education, which erroneously pointed... | |
| William Isaac Chamberlain - Education - 1899 - 130 pages
...education, largely by means of the Grant-inAid System. The Government was represented as being " desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...may be practically useful to the people of India."' It also " looked forward to the time when any general system of education entirely provided by Government... | |
| William Isaac Chamberlain - Education - 1899 - 122 pages
...education, largely by means of the Grant-inAid System. The Government was represented as being " desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...character as may be practically useful to the people of India."1 It also " looked forward to the time when any general system of education entirely provided... | |
| Manibhai Jasbhai - Education - 1899 - 250 pages
...education are so well expressed as to leave no room whatever for doubt or misinterpretation. It was to be " practically useful to the people of India in their different spheres of life," " such an improved education as will make those who possess it more useful members of society in every... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - Bombay (India) - 1905 - 1002 pages
...: — 'But this success has been confined to but a small number of persons, and we are desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...people of India in their different spheres of life, and "to extend the means of imparting this knowledge" must be the object of any general system of education.'... | |
| Henry Rosher James - Education - 1911 - 160 pages
...essential to those natives of India who aspire to a high order of education." It expresses the desire " of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...people of India in their different spheres of life." It regrets a tendency which it fears has been created " to neglect the study of the vernacular language."... | |
| India Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 420 pages
...European science acquired by a certain number of Indians ; and expressed their desire and object of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general European knowledge of such a character as might be practically useful to the people of India in their different spheres of... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - Universities and colleges - 1920 - 400 pages
...India. But this success has been confined to but a small number of persons ; and we are desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...order, but of such a character as may be practically usefuj to the people of India in their different spheres of life. To attain this end it is necessary,... | |
| National Archives of India - 1922 - 538 pages
...India. But this success has been confined to but a small number of persons ; and we are desirous of extending far more widely the means of acquiring general...life. To attain this end it is necessary, for the re»«ops which we have given above that they should be made familiar with the works of European authors,... | |
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