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The Collegian & Progress of India - A Fortnightly Journal of Indian Educational Progress in All Its Branches No. 2 July 1914
1914
In this book the author has endeavoured to draw as clearly as possible the outlines of the history of the nations of India so far as it has been recovered from the ancient literature and monuments and to sketck the salient features of the chief religions and social systems which flourished during the period between the date of the Rig-veda ( about 1200 B. C. ) and the first century A. D. Publish [...] The most remarkable feature of the educational policy of the state is the efforts made for imparting education to the lower classes. [...] With their religious ideas reformed and brought into litre with the higher classes of Hindus through the instrumentality of their educated priests with the advancement of general education among them with the efforts of the state to break down all social barriers between them and the other classes of the population it will not be long before they cease to be of the depressed classes. [...] THE following resolution is published by the Central Provinces Administration :- In their Resolution on Educational Policy dated the 21st February 1913 the Government The Propoof India drew attention to the neceC. P. say of limiting the area of jurisdiction ed University of existing Universities by securing separate University for each of the larger Provinces ; and in pursuance of this p [...] Sir Benjamin Robertson desires to limit the free discretion of the Committee in one respect only ; he is of opinion that in view of the imporant expression of public sentiment elicited at the Conference held last year at Government House for the purpose of discussing the type of University which should be adopted it would be inadvisable for the Committee to submit proposal for the estblish
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