DHARAMPAL • COLLECTED WRITINGS

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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
period of study ordinarily lasted from about 7 to 15 years.


Institutions Teaching Persian and Arabic


Those studying Persian (which Adam treated more as a
school subject than as a matter of higher learning) numbered
3,479, the largest, 1,424, being in South Behar. The age of
admission in them ranged from 6.8 years to 10.3 years, and the
study seemed to have continued for some 11 to 15 years. Over
half of those studying Persian were Hindoos, the Kayasthas
being predominant.^61


Arabic was being studied by 175 scholars, predominantly
Muslims; but 14 Kayasthas, 2 Aguris, 1 Teli, and 1 Brahmin
were also students of Arabic. The books used in Persian learning
were numerous and an appreciable number for the study of
Arabic.


Finally, as far as age was concerned, the teachers in all
types of institutions were largely in their thirties.


VI


DR G.W. LEITNER ON INDIGENOUS EDUCATION IN THE
PANJAB


Some 45 years after Adam, Dr G. W. Leitner, (one time Principal
of Government College, Lahore, and for sometime acting Director
of Public Instruction in the Panjab) prepared an even more
voluminous survey of indigenous education there.^62 The survey
is very similar to that of W. Adam. Leitner’s language and
conclusions, however, were more direct and much less
complementary to British rule. Incidentally, as time passed, the
inability of the British rulers to face any criticism grew
correspondingly.

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