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Journal of the National Indian Association : In aid of social progress in India

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; C.Kegan Paul Trench; 1981Description: 747pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.406 JOU
Summary: OBJECTS OF Indian fellow-subjects. for the improvement of their countrymen. To promote goodwill and friendliness between England and India THESE OBJECTS ARE CARRIED OUT BY,- 1.-Friendly intercourse with Indians who come to England supplying them with introductions, arranging visits to publie institutions, affording information in regard to n fessional studies, &c. 2.-Organizing lectures by Englishmen and Indians on subjects con. nested with India. 3.-Undertaking the superintendence of teachers sent to England from India for the study of methods of teaching, and selecting English teachers for families and schools in India. 4.-Scholarship grants in encouragement of female education, and grants to educational and philanthropic institutions in India, books to libraries, prizes for schools, &c. 5.-The publication of a monthly Journal, recording unsectarian educational work in India, and containing articles by English- men and Indians of experience on subjects of social reform, &c. 6.-Soirées held three times in the year, January, April or May, and November, open to members.
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OBJECTS OF Indian fellow-subjects. for the improvement of their countrymen. To promote goodwill and friendliness between England and India
THESE OBJECTS ARE CARRIED OUT BY,-
1.-Friendly intercourse with Indians who come to England supplying them with introductions, arranging visits to publie institutions, affording information in regard to n fessional studies, &c.
2.-Organizing lectures by Englishmen and Indians on subjects con. nested with India.
3.-Undertaking the superintendence of teachers sent to England from India for the study of methods of teaching, and selecting English teachers for families and schools in India.
4.-Scholarship grants in encouragement of female education, and grants to educational and philanthropic institutions in India, books to libraries, prizes for schools, &c.
5.-The publication of a monthly Journal, recording unsectarian educational work in India, and containing articles by English- men and Indians of experience on subjects of social reform, &c.
6.-Soirées held three times in the year, January, April or May, and November, open to members.

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