Indian NationalityLongmans, Green and Company, 1920 - 246페이지 |
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... Council on the question of teaching through the medium of the Indian vernaculars . The Educational Member of the Governor - General's Executive Council , Sir Harcourt Butler , in summing up the debate , gave the official view in a terse ...
... Council on the question of teaching through the medium of the Indian vernaculars . The Educational Member of the Governor - General's Executive Council , Sir Harcourt Butler , in summing up the debate , gave the official view in a terse ...
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... Council is an interest- ing revelation of the attitude of the Indian leaders on the question . It shows a deep - rooted feeling in India against the substitution of vernaculars for English in higher education . Though most of the ...
... Council is an interest- ing revelation of the attitude of the Indian leaders on the question . It shows a deep - rooted feeling in India against the substitution of vernaculars for English in higher education . Though most of the ...
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... Council . Mr. Dadabhoy bluntly told the Council that there might be some justification were the Resolution backed by a strong public opinion , but that support , he said , was entirely lacking . Mr. Ghaznavi , in combating the ...
... Council . Mr. Dadabhoy bluntly told the Council that there might be some justification were the Resolution backed by a strong public opinion , but that support , he said , was entirely lacking . Mr. Ghaznavi , in combating the ...
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... Council , but for the high education acquired through the medium of the English language ? Does my friend wish that the thousand and one languages which prevail in the country should be the media of instruction for learning Science ...
... Council , but for the high education acquired through the medium of the English language ? Does my friend wish that the thousand and one languages which prevail in the country should be the media of instruction for learning Science ...
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... Councils , either provincial or imperial , the National Congress , and even the new Great Charter itself , had all the mind - force behind it , voiced in resolu- tions , demands , & c . , been presented to the Government of India or the ...
... Councils , either provincial or imperial , the National Congress , and even the new Great Charter itself , had all the mind - force behind it , voiced in resolu- tions , demands , & c . , been presented to the Government of India or the ...
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241 페이지 - We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions: and, while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native princes as our own; and we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace and good government.
30 페이지 - But nationality does not aim either at liberty or prosperity, both of which it sacrifices to the imperative necessity of making the nation the mould and measure of the State. Its course will be marked with material as well as moral ruin, in order that a new invention may prevail over the works qf God and the interests of mankind.
31 페이지 - The combination of different Nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society.
199 페이지 - The sons will take the places of their fathers, the same site for the village, the same position for the houses, the same lands, will be reoccupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that will drive them out, for they will often maintain their post through times of disturbance and convulsion, and acquire strength sufficient to resist pillage and oppression with success.
199 페이지 - They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down; revolution succeeds revolution; but the village community remains the same. This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the...
203 페이지 - If, however, the officers of Government only set themselves, as the Governor-General in Council believes they will, to foster sedulously the small beginnings of independent political life ; if they accept loyally and as their own the policy of the Government ; and if they come to realise that the system really opens to them a fairer field for the exercise of administrative tact and directive energy than the more autocratic system which it supersedes, then it may be hoped that the period of failures...
198 페이지 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations. They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down ; revolution succeeds revolution. . . . but the village community remains the same.
47 페이지 - these lessons — He Who alone can — on the hearts of all those who have the affairs of Christendom in their hands. And may He give to those persons a mind fitted to understand and to respect rights, human and divine, and lead them to recollect always that the ministration committed to them is no less than this, that they are the Governors of Man, a creature most dear to God.
200 페이지 - Local interest, supervision, and care are necessary to success in the management of funds devoted to Education, Sanitation, Medical Charity, and Local Public Works.
202 페이지 - It is not, primarily, with a view to improvement in administration that this measure is put forward and supported. It is chiefly desirable as an instrument of political and popular education. His Excellency in Council has himself no doubt that, in course of time, as local knowledge and local interest are brought to bear more freely upon local administration, improved efficiency will in fact follow.