DHARAMPAL • COLLECTED WRITINGS
India in 1882 was roughly speaking 210 millions and that it had increased in 1931 to about 270 millions, i.e. about 30 percent i ...
was Prime Minister of an Indian State, I knew the Prime Minister of another Indian State (Junagarh), who could hardly sign his o ...
parts of the country of which this might be said. I told Mr Gandhi that my interest in primary education in India was no new thi ...
5,Inverness Gardens,W.8. 2 December 1931 Dear Mr Thompson, My apologies for not having acknowledged your kind letter of November ...
Adam gives some literacy figures which are worth examining in detail. I will look up the Census returns for the actual districts ...
pay a few pice to be coached by some student. There must be more literacy in the sense of reading the vernaculars, than the numb ...
the literacy of a century ago amounted to very little to justify a song about it (b) that the average M.E. or M.C. schools of pr ...
‘that his authority was the Punjab Administration Reports, and said that he had published in Young India a study of the Punjab e ...
LETTER OF MR M.K. GANDHI TO SIR PHILIP HARTOG (COPY) Dear Friend, I am sorry I was unable, owing to circumstances beyond my cont ...
that sufficient proof; and so has asked me if I could find any more acceptable substantiation for that observation. I am, theref ...
concerning education in Bengal prior to the British occupation, asserts that there were then 80,000 schools in Bengal, or one fo ...
introduction to his Report,—‘In short the lowest computation gives us 330,000 pupils (against little more than 190,000 at presen ...
well as boys, while in Madras only the male population was considered. On that basis, this figure could be easily raised to at l ...
and so also the obiter dicta of people in the position to have clear impressions. These people, also, generally obtained their i ...
December 14th which appeared in the Journal of the Royal Institute for January. With every good wish, I am, Yours sincerely, Sd/ ...
that I am altogether unable to accept your conclusions with regard to the history of literacy in Bengal during the past 100 year ...
would add, in removing obstacles to good understanding between the British and the Indian peoples. With all good wishes, Believe ...
I promised to write to you again but did not do so because, owing to the pressure of other work, I was obliged to postpone the d ...
10 September 1939 Mahatma Gandhi, Segaon Wardha, Central Provinces, India. Dear Mr Gandhi, Many thanks for your letter and enclo ...
Annexure G List of Tanjore Temples Receiving Revenue Assignments 14.4.1843 No.6: ACCOUNT PARTICULARS OF THE ANNUAL MOHINS TO THE ...
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