| 1855 - 946 sider
...their own unaided efforts ; and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object, for the...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure.' — Despatch, par. 41. The Directors proceed to say most justly, that ' schools whose object should... | |
| 1854 - 480 sider
...their own unaided efforts ; and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed for the future, to this object, for the attainment...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." 9. With this was to be combined an establishment of normal and model schools for the training of masters,... | |
| Iltudus Thomas Prichard - 1869 - 394 sider
...their own unaided efforts ; and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed for the future to this object, for the attainment...to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. Schools whose object should be, not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities... | |
| Sir Roper Lethbridge - 1882 - 502 sider
...their own unaided efforts ; and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object, for the...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure.* 42. Schools whose object should be, not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 332 sider
...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... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 320 sider
...[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... | |
| Manibhai Jasbhai - 1899 - 250 sider
...by their own unaided efforts, and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object, for the...sanction a considerable increase of expenditure." (l) . . . " Schools whose objects should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - 1920 - 400 sider
...by their own unaided efforts, and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object, for the...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... | |
| Gopal Krishna Gokhale - 1920 - 1312 sider
...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... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 sider
...by their own unaided efforts, and we desire to see the active measures of Government more especially directed, for the future, to this object, for the...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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