DHARAMPAL • COLLECTED WRITINGS
methods and fashioned his tools for the more extensive survey which was his primary aim. The results of this Nattore survey of 4 ...
Hindi (375), Sanskrit (353), Persian (694), Arabic (31), English (8), Girls (6), and infants (1). The number of schools in the d ...
Elementary Education for All Sections The first striking point from this broader survey is the wide social strata to which both ...
Teaching of Accounts Regarding the content of elementary teaching, Adam mentioned various books which were used in teaching. The ...
The study of Grammar started at the earliest age (9 to 12 years) and of Law, Mythology, Tantras, etc. after the age of 20. The p ...
They had really begun to believe in their ‘divinely ordained’ mission in India, and other conquered areas.^63 At any rate, Leitn ...
another. Some of them were evidently interested in a particular technology, or craft: as indicated by the writings on their manu ...
TANKS, BUILDINGS, ETC. Stone-cutters Wood woopers (Wood cutters) Marble mine workers Bamboo cutters Chunam makers Wudders (Tank ...
Rice-beaters Shoe makers Toddy makers Pen painters Preparers of earth Mat makers for washermen Carpenters Washermen Dubbee maker ...
experienced this phenomenon of deliberate destruction. Other areas of the world, especially the Americas and Africa, seem to hav ...
eroded. One of the statements which thus came up was that the ignorance and illiteracy in India was caused by British rule; and, ...
could ill afford. Regarding the former, he stated that ‘if I could possibly have my way, we should get rid of three-quarters of ...
Another important point which, according to Hartog, emerged during his interview was that Gandhiji ‘had not accused the British ...
his statement in any way’; but ‘he has undertaken to retract that statement, if he cannot support it.’ Within a few days of reac ...
closer enquiry of this type conducted by Leitner is far more reliable, and so also the obiter dicta of people in the position to ...
hundred years. (b) The Reports of William Adam on Vernacular Education in Bengal and Bihar 1835-38, and the legend of the ‘1,00, ...
It may be fair to observe that, despite his considerable learning and experience, Hartog seemed to have lacked both imagination ...
period. I am in correspondence with several educationists. Those who have replied do support my view but do not produce authorit ...
be ruled out. At any rate, nowhere was there any suggestion made that it was much less than it had been in 1822-25. The populati ...
does not seem possible for these areas, much less for the whole of India. According to the 1879-80 Report of the Director of Pub ...
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