General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... rupees has been advanced to Pro- fessor Sutcliffe , with the concurrence of the donor , from the munificent donation of 1,200 rupees of the late Hon'ble Mr. Bethune referred to in the 23rd paragraph of the last Annual Report , for the ...
... rupees has been advanced to Pro- fessor Sutcliffe , with the concurrence of the donor , from the munificent donation of 1,200 rupees of the late Hon'ble Mr. Bethune referred to in the 23rd paragraph of the last Annual Report , for the ...
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... rupees 150 per mensem , out of the savings effected by the abolition of the offices above - mention- ed ; and Pundit Sreeschandra Vidyaratna , assistant Secretary , was nominated professor of Sahitya in his stead . Babu Rajnarain Bose ...
... rupees 150 per mensem , out of the savings effected by the abolition of the offices above - mention- ed ; and Pundit Sreeschandra Vidyaratna , assistant Secretary , was nominated professor of Sahitya in his stead . Babu Rajnarain Bose ...
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... rupees 40 a month , and the present librarian , Pundit Grish Chundra Vidyaratna , a very distinguished ex - student of the institution , be appointed to the chair of the fifth grammar professor with his present salary rupees 30 a month ...
... rupees 40 a month , and the present librarian , Pundit Grish Chundra Vidyaratna , a very distinguished ex - student of the institution , be appointed to the chair of the fifth grammar professor with his present salary rupees 30 a month ...
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... rupees in the amount of schooling fees contributed during the year . The falling off in the number of pupils is accounted for by the dismissal of about 90 boys , chiefly for arrears of schooling , a few on account of their age , which ...
... rupees in the amount of schooling fees contributed during the year . The falling off in the number of pupils is accounted for by the dismissal of about 90 boys , chiefly for arrears of schooling , a few on account of their age , which ...
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... rupees a month for each ward would be a fair remuneration for the trouble , and to secure that strict attention to the duties of supervision which the welfare of the wards required . This arrangement has not been carried out . The ...
... rupees a month for each ward would be a fair remuneration for the trouble , and to secure that strict attention to the duties of supervision which the welfare of the wards required . This arrangement has not been carried out . The ...
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30th September Afternoon Paper Alankara Amarakosha Answer Arithmetic Assistant average age Babu Banerjee Bengali Bose boys Branch School Calcutta Chittagong Chuckerbutty Chunder Chunder Doss Chunder Dutt Chunder Ghose Churn Collector Committee Coomar Council of Education creditable Dacca Date of Appointment Ditto Doorga English department English language Expences as fixed Fourth Class Gain Free tickets Gains a Free Geography Government Grammar Class head master Hindu College History Hooghly Hooghly College junior scholar junior scholarship Kedarnath Kishnaghur Koylas language Literature Mathematics Mitter Mohun Moohummud Mookerjee MOUAT Mouluvee Mudrissa Mymensing Nath native Nature of Charge number of pupils Nyaya opium philosophy present Principal prizes Professor proficiency Pundit recommend Remarks RESOURCES OF ANNUAL result rupees Sahitya Sanscrit satisfactory Schooling fees second class Second Master senior September 1851 Sharma shew subjects Sudder Surma Sylhet Teacher Third Class Third Master tion Total Urdu Vernacular اور
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