DHARAMPAL • COLLECTED WRITINGS
From the information given, it seems that the school functioned for fairly long hours: usually starting about 6 A.M., followed b ...
E. Dictionaries and Grammars used Nighantoo 2. Umara 3. Subdamumburee 4. Shubdeemunee-Durpana 5. Vyacurna 6. Andradeepeca 7. An ...
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(with 199 scholars), Bellary 23, Trichnopoly 9 (with 131 scholars), and Malabar with one old institution maintained by the Samud ...
In agraharam villages inhabited by Brahmins, it has been usual from time immemorial to allot for the enjoyment of those who stud ...
to defeat that object itself which is professed. The Board would naturally enquire how these children who are so destitute as no ...
what is required for his expenses from his home and which is estimated at three rupees per month, but which is only sufficient t ...
Turkum Jeyoteshem Durmasastrum Cauveyems Besides, as Rajahmundry had a few Persian schools,^52 it also sent a list of Persian ...
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solitary college supported by the more or less resourceless family of the Samudrin Raja. The Malabar data also shows 194 persons ...
number is 4.73 times. Though it is true that half of these privately tutored were from amongst the Brahmins and the Vysees, stil ...
EDUCATION OF GIRLS As mentioned earlier, the number of girls attending school was very small. Leaving aside the district of Mala ...
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boys in school being at 35.1% is truly astonishing.^57 Even amongst the Vysees, the Soodras and the other castes in Malabar, the ...
It consists of three reports: the first, dated 1st July 1836, being a survey of the available existing information regarding ind ...
India, advocated by men like William Wilberforce; the other, its westernisation, symbolised by men like T.B. Macaulay and Willia ...
The First Report: A Survey of Post-1800 Material Adam’s first report is a general statement of the situation and a presentation ...
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