The Modern Review, Volume 16Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1914 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... means the establish- ment of one Board Lower Primary School in each Panchayet Union within an area of 10 to 12 square miles ; and we further learn that the number of pupils in each such school is limited to forty . The conver- sion of ...
... means the establish- ment of one Board Lower Primary School in each Panchayet Union within an area of 10 to 12 square miles ; and we further learn that the number of pupils in each such school is limited to forty . The conver- sion of ...
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... mean that the educa- tion imparted there is of higher quality than what is given in institutions less splendidly housed ... means of the wherewithal to live while studying , and above all , arrangements to educate all who want to be ...
... mean that the educa- tion imparted there is of higher quality than what is given in institutions less splendidly housed ... means of the wherewithal to live while studying , and above all , arrangements to educate all who want to be ...
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... means that more than 35 per cent . of the teachers were untrained . Yet the number of schools and pupils has neither been reduced nor remained station- ary , but has gone on steadily increasing . If in a country like Great Britain where ...
... means that more than 35 per cent . of the teachers were untrained . Yet the number of schools and pupils has neither been reduced nor remained station- ary , but has gone on steadily increasing . If in a country like Great Britain where ...
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... means of newspapers , lectures , demonstration , etc. ( 2 ) Increasing production and occupations by improved methods of cultivation and irrigation and encouraging rural industries and trade with a view to enable the people to earn more ...
... means of newspapers , lectures , demonstration , etc. ( 2 ) Increasing production and occupations by improved methods of cultivation and irrigation and encouraging rural industries and trade with a view to enable the people to earn more ...
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... means of departments , each under the control of a chief , the name " council " should not be used in connection with it . If the Indian members are to have the position which the Maharaja of Durbhanga is said to occupy in the Behar ...
... means of departments , each under the control of a chief , the name " council " should not be used in connection with it . If the Indian members are to have the position which the Maharaja of Durbhanga is said to occupy in the Behar ...
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