Vidyasagar: A ReassessmentPeople's Publishing House, 1972 - 94 pages |
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... Banaras . The cradle of oriental research , and in a way of Indian renaissance , was created with the foun- dation of the Asiatic Society in Calcutta by Sir William Jones in 1784. Shakuntala was translated into English by Sir William ...
... Banaras . The cradle of oriental research , and in a way of Indian renaissance , was created with the foun- dation of the Asiatic Society in Calcutta by Sir William Jones in 1784. Shakuntala was translated into English by Sir William ...
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... Banaras Sanskrit College was invited in 1853 to visit Calcutta and submit his observations on the reforms in operation there . Dr Ballan- tyne's inspection report was only partly appreciative and cold and critical on some important ...
... Banaras Sanskrit College was invited in 1853 to visit Calcutta and submit his observations on the reforms in operation there . Dr Ballan- tyne's inspection report was only partly appreciative and cold and critical on some important ...
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... Banaras . A sort of coexistence was allow- ed ; and Vidyasagar was not robbed of the chance to introduce the plan he had for Sanskrit College . There were calls from other fields , as we saw , about this time . With Wood's Education ...
... Banaras . A sort of coexistence was allow- ed ; and Vidyasagar was not robbed of the chance to introduce the plan he had for Sanskrit College . There were calls from other fields , as we saw , about this time . With Wood's Education ...
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