Among many subjects of importance none can have a stronger claim on our attention than that of education. It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring upon natives of India those vast moral and material blessings... The Bombay Quarterly Review - Page 3231856Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1854 - 480 pages
...as may be best calculated to secure the ultimate benefit of the people committed to our charge. 2. Among many subjects of importance, none can have a stronger claim to our attention than that of Edncation. It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring... | |
| John Murdoch - 1873 - 122 pages
...promoting Education in India. These may best be shown by extracts from tho Despatch of 1854:— " 2. Among many subjects of importance, none can have a stronger claim to our attention than thai of education. It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring... | |
| Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser - 1911 - 454 pages
...with this noble declaration : " Among many subjects of importance none can have a stronger claim on our attention than that of education. It is one of...the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring upon natives of India those vast moral and material blessings which flow from the general diffusion of useful... | |
| 1900 - 906 pages
...morals, as being even more important than the mere instruction of the intellect. Paragraph 2 says : "It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, so far as in us lies, of conferring upon the natives of India those vast moral and material blessings... | |
| Gopal Krishna Gokhale - 1920 - 1312 pages
...The Court of Directors in their despatch of 1854 first of all made the following declaration : — It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring upon natives of India those vast moral and material blessings which flow from the general diffusion of useful... | |
| 1928 - 692 pages
...educational policy laid down in 1 854. Among many subjects of importance none can have a stronger claim on our attention than that of education. It is one of...the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring upon natives of India those vast moral and material blessings which flow from the diffusion of useful knowledge,... | |
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