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Indian Moral Instruction and Caste Problems

1917

The progress of events and of the opinioAs and tendencies developed by the war moreover seems to indicate that in order to settle the world's peace on a sure foundtion a-complete federation of the Mother country of the Dominions and of all governments under British auspices must be attempted and strenuously striven for without loss of tin] If the prospect just suggested is to be realised [...] At the opening of the Indian Imperial Council on the 25th January 1910 the Viceroy Lord Tinto referred to the subject in these words : " The present dangers we are prepared to meet ; the moral training of the rising generation our duty will no longer allow ua to neglect." More than three years after we have a full deliverance of the Government of Indion the subject of education reform in [...] The only hope of dealing with it successfully appears to lie in the possibility of utilising the agencies of the social framework which causes the overpowering complexity to provide also the means of coping with and overcoming it. [...] By the battle of Plassy Clive gained for the British Government the grant of the administration of Bengal at the east end from the Mughal Emperor ; in ninety-two years from that time the whole of the remaining territory in question had come under British sway. [...] The raiyatwari tenure on the other hand prevalent everywhere to the south of the Vindhyas also in Bengal and Sind was exactly adapted to the case of an aboriginal who was the first to clear the virgin forest oft his holding and who had no interest in the adjoining.
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Pages
132
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.145025
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Frontmatter
i-xi A.H. Benton view
Chapter I Introduction
1-10 A.H. Benton view
Chapter II Various Unique Features of Indian Life
11-32 A.H. Benton view
Chapter III Operations of the Education Department
33-55 A.H. Benton view
Chapter IV The Relation of the State to Religion Suitably Defined
56-80 A.H. Benton view
Chapter V Religion and Morality-Their Mutual. Relations
81-91 A.H. Benton view
Chapter VI Moral Improvement and Reformation
92-95 A.H. Benton view
Chapter VII Remedial Measures
96-112 A.H. Benton view
Appendix
113-116 A.H. Benton view
Index
117-121 A.H. Benton view

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