Education and Statemanship in India, 1797 to 1910Longmans, Green, and Company, 1917 - 143 страница |
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... ment of facts and reason , and maintain or change the system , according as a fair review of the whole problem shows one or other to be justified . That the latter alternative needs to be very seriously taken account of must be admitted ...
... ment of facts and reason , and maintain or change the system , according as a fair review of the whole problem shows one or other to be justified . That the latter alternative needs to be very seriously taken account of must be admitted ...
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... ment to educate and elevate the peoples of India quietly did its work , and in due time was carried into action . But its first results were a quickening of the sense of responsibility to the indigenous learning of the country . Warren ...
... ment to educate and elevate the peoples of India quietly did its work , and in due time was carried into action . But its first results were a quickening of the sense of responsibility to the indigenous learning of the country . Warren ...
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... ment policy in education - that is the revival and encouragement of Sanskrit and Arabic learning ; and this was an attempt to continue the traditional policy of preceding administrations , so far as they can be said to have had any ...
... ment policy in education - that is the revival and encouragement of Sanskrit and Arabic learning ; and this was an attempt to continue the traditional policy of preceding administrations , so far as they can be said to have had any ...
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... ment erected by a people's love to his memory , on the south side of the tank in College Square , and within sight of College Street . David Hare had , since his coming to India in 1800 , become convinced of the neces- sity of liberal ...
... ment erected by a people's love to his memory , on the south side of the tank in College Square , and within sight of College Street . David Hare had , since his coming to India in 1800 , become convinced of the neces- sity of liberal ...
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... ment aid was solicited , and this aid was given on condition that the college should be open to inspection by Govern- ment . This was in 1824. The Government contribution in 1825 was Rs.24,000 . A proposal that lectures should be ...
... ment aid was solicited , and this aid was given on condition that the college should be open to inspection by Govern- ment . This was in 1824. The Government contribution in 1825 was Rs.24,000 . A proposal that lectures should be ...
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administration appointed attained Bengal Bombay British Calcutta University candidates cation character civil classes collegiate education Commission of 1882 Committee of Public Court of Directors criticism David Hare degree Despatch of 1854 direct disaffection discipline duties educa education departments education in India educational service educational system Edward Hyde East effect effort Elphinstone Elphinstone Institution English education English schools Entrance Examination European favourable fees give given Government of India higher education Hindu College importance improvement Indian universities influence inquiry institutions intellectual knowledge learning literature Lord Macaulay Macaulay's Madras Madras Christian College Matriculation ment moral education Mountstuart Elphinstone natives of India opinion political practical present Presidency Presidency College primary education professors promotion Provinces Public Instruction qualifications question Ram Mohan Roy recommendations religion resolution says schools and colleges secondary schools side of education Sir Thomas Munro standard teachers teaching tion university reform vernacular whole
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Страница 28 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Страница 27 - All parties seem to be agreed on one point, that the dialects commonly spoken among the natives of this part of India contain neither Literary nor scientific information, and are, moreover so poor and rude that, until they are enriched from some other quarter, it will not be easy to translate any valuable work into them.
Страница 19 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature, and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
Страница 32 - We find that the Government are establishing a Sanskrit school under Hindu Pundits to impart such knowledge as is already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed in Europe before the time of Lord Bacon) can only be expected to load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions of little or no practical use to the possessors or to society.
Страница 125 - But men of aspiring character and members of such ancient families as are very much reduced by the present system, consider it derogatory to accept of the trifling public situations which • natives are allowed to hold under the British Government, and are decidedly disaffected to it.
Страница 127 - We have always been of opinion that the spread of education in India will produce a greater efficiency in all branches of administration by enabling you to obtain the services of intelligent and trustworthy persons in every department of Government ; and, on the other hand, we believe that the numerous vacancies of different kinds which have constantly to be filled up, may afford a great stimulus to education.
Страница 31 - There are in this very town natives who are quite competent to discuss political or scientific questions with fluency and precision in the English language. I have heard the very question on which I am now writing discussed by native gentlemen with a liberality and an intelligence which would do credit to any member of the Committee of Public Instruction.
Страница 32 - But as the improvement of the native population is the object of the Government, it will consequently promote a more liberal and enlightened system of instruction, embracing Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Anatomy, with other useful sciences...
Страница 41 - Before proceeding further, we must emphatically declare that the education which we desire to see extended in India is that which has for its object the diffusion of the improved arts, science, philosophy, and literature of Europe ; in short, of European knowledge.
Страница 130 - Our present system of government, by excluding all natives from power, and trust, and emolument, is much more efficacious in depressing, than all our laws and school-books can do in elevating their character. We are working against our own designs, and we can expect to make no progress while we work with a feeble instrument to improve, and a powerful one to deteriorate. The improvement of the character of a people, and the keeping them, at the same time, in the lowest state of dependence on foreign...