| Keshub Chunder Sen - Brahma-samaj - 1871 - 682 pages
...of the Association, and to summon meetings. BUSINESS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. !.• — To obtain information respecting the wants of India, and the...supplied. The particular wants now to be mentioned are — ist. — The education of the masses of the people. 2nd. — The education and improvement of women.... | |
| India - 1878 - 590 pages
...Hindu fellow subjects. To extend a knowledge of India and an interest in her throughout our country. To co-operate with enlightened natives of India in...their efforts for the improvement of their countrymen. The Government principle of non-interference with religious belief is maintained in all its proceedings.... | |
| Keshub Chunder Sen - Brahma-samaj - 1871 - 648 pages
...Hindu fellow-subjects. To extend a knowledge of India, and interest in her throughout our country. To co-operate with enlightened natives of India in...their efforts for the improvement of their countrymen. To obtain parliamentary action where necessary. NB — In all the proceedings of the Association, the... | |
| India - 1876 - 798 pages
...her throughout tie country. To promote by voluntary effort the enlightenment and improvement d on r Hindu fellow subjects. . To co-operate with enlightened natives of India in their efforts for tie improvement of their countrymen. THESE OBJECTS ARE CARRIED OUT, — I. — By obtaining information... | |
| Antoinette Burton - History - 2023 - 306 pages
...Indians and Britons in the empire and at home."'5 Theoretically, the NIA was committed "to co-operat[ing] with enlightened natives of India in their efforts for the improvement of their countrymen."166 But although Sen took credit for founding it and Syed Ameer Ali for suggesting its... | |
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