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" Our attention should now be directed to a consideration, if possible, still more important, and one which has been hitherto, we are bound to admit, too much neglected ; namely, how useful and practical knowledge, suited to every station in life, may be... "
East India (education): Bound Collection of Parliamentary Papers Dealing ... - Page 8
1854
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1855 - 946 pages
...much neglected ; namely, how useful and practical knowledge, suited to every station in life, may he best conveyed to the great mass of the people, who...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure.' — Despatch, par. 41. The Directors proceed to say most justly, that ' schools whose object should...
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The Administration of India from 1859-1868: The First Ten Years of ..., Volume 2

Iltudus Thomas Prichard - Great Britain - 1869 - 394 pages
...more important, and one which has been hitherto, we are bound to admit, too much neglected — viz. how useful and practical knowledge suited to every...to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. Schools whose object should be, not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities...
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Circular[s] of Information, Issues 1-5

United States. Office of Education, United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1874 - 478 pages
...obtaining any education worthy of the name by their own unaided efforts, and we desire to see the activo measures of government more especially directed, for...to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. Schools — whose object should not be to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities...
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Prize Essay on the Reciprocal Influence of European and Muhammadan ...

Edward Rehatsek - Civilization - 1877 - 170 pages
...by their own unaided efforts ; and we desire the active measures of Government more especially to be directed for the future to this object, for the attainment...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." The good intentions manifested in this despatch have not been carried out to the extent which is desirable...
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High Education in India: A Plea for the State Colleges

Sir Roper Lethbridge - Education - 1882 - 502 pages
...benefits of education plainly and practically before the higher classes in India. 41. Our attention should now be directed to a consideration, if possible,...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure.* 42. Schools whose object should be, not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Intellectual condition

Pramatha Nath Bose - Hindu civilization - 1896 - 332 pages
...active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object [mass education], for the attainment of which we are ready to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." The Education Departments which came into existence soon after the date of this despatch took vigorous...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule, Volume 3

Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization, Hindu - 1896 - 320 pages
...[mass education], for the attainDespatch from the Secretary of State for India, 7th April, 1859ment of which we are ready to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." The Education Departments which came into existence soon after the date of this despatch took vigorous...
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A Memorandum on Our Vernaculars, as Media of Elementary Instruction: And the ...

Manibhai Jasbhai - Education - 1899 - 250 pages
...imparting this knowledge must be the object of any general system of education " Further, " our attention should now be directed to a consideration, if possible,...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." (l) . . . " Schools whose objects should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities...
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East India (Calcutta University Commission): Report of the ..., Volume 6

India. Calcutta University Commission - Universities and colleges - 1920 - 400 pages
...benefits of education plainly and practically before the higher classes in India. 41. Our attention should now be directed to a consideration, if possible,...to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. 42. Schools — whose object should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities...
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Speeches of Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Gopal Krishna Gokhale - India - 1920 - 1312 pages
...by their own unaided efforts, and we desire to see the active measures of Government more specially directed for the future to this object, for the attainment...which we are ready to sanction a considerable increase in expenditure. The next landmark in our educational progress is the Commission of 1882 appointed by...
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