Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas
This is the first book on Sanskrit education in India during the British rule, covering three important facets : Sanskrit as medium of instruction; a study of Sanskrit language and literature; and, the Sanskrit system of education. The study is based on primary sources and all available official records. Scattered published material books and reports and views of living scholars who had taught Sanskrit language and literature during the last days of the British rule have also been extensively covered. A critical analysis of the Daksina institution, Adam's Report and chapters on Indian and foreign Indologists are the lighlights of the study. A chronological table of Sanskrit Education, which in itself is a pioneering effort is based on the analysis of the primary sources. Even though the study relates to the efforts of the British Government, the contribution of native rulers in the states and other philanthropists have been viewed here as areas of further research. A select bibliography of the works cited is of great value for future researches. It is of immense benefit to students of modern Indian History especially British Period, providing a peep into primary, secondary and tertiary sources; to Indologists and Sanskrit scholars, illuminating the trends of study and teaching of Sanskrit language and literature, Sanskrit as medium of instruction; to the students of educational history of India and educationists. It points out the vital ity of some of the characteristics of Sanskrit system educationa remedy for the in the prevalent system.
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Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas
This is the first book on Sanskrit education in India during the British rule, covering three important facets : Sanskrit as medium of instruction; a study of Sanskrit language and literature; and, the Sanskrit system of education. The study is based on primary sources and all available official records. Scattered published material books and reports and views of living scholars who had taught Sanskrit language and literature during the last days of the British rule have also been extensively covered. A critical analysis of the Daksina institution, Adam's Report and chapters on Indian and foreign Indologists are the lighlights of the study. A chronological table of Sanskrit Education, which in itself is a pioneering effort is based on the analysis of the primary sources. Even though the study relates to the efforts of the British Government, the contribution of native rulers in the states and other philanthropists have been viewed here as areas of further research. A select bibliography of the works cited is of great value for future researches. It is of immense benefit to students of modern Indian History especially British Period, providing a peep into primary, secondary and tertiary sources; to Indologists and Sanskrit scholars, illuminating the trends of study and teaching of Sanskrit language and literature, Sanskrit as medium of instruction; to the students of educational history of India and educationists. It points out the vital ity of some of the characteristics of Sanskrit system educationa remedy for the in the prevalent system.
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Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas

Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas

by Kalpana Vaish
Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas

Entrepreneurial Role of Development Banks in Backward Areas

by Kalpana Vaish

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This is the first book on Sanskrit education in India during the British rule, covering three important facets : Sanskrit as medium of instruction; a study of Sanskrit language and literature; and, the Sanskrit system of education. The study is based on primary sources and all available official records. Scattered published material books and reports and views of living scholars who had taught Sanskrit language and literature during the last days of the British rule have also been extensively covered. A critical analysis of the Daksina institution, Adam's Report and chapters on Indian and foreign Indologists are the lighlights of the study. A chronological table of Sanskrit Education, which in itself is a pioneering effort is based on the analysis of the primary sources. Even though the study relates to the efforts of the British Government, the contribution of native rulers in the states and other philanthropists have been viewed here as areas of further research. A select bibliography of the works cited is of great value for future researches. It is of immense benefit to students of modern Indian History especially British Period, providing a peep into primary, secondary and tertiary sources; to Indologists and Sanskrit scholars, illuminating the trends of study and teaching of Sanskrit language and literature, Sanskrit as medium of instruction; to the students of educational history of India and educationists. It points out the vital ity of some of the characteristics of Sanskrit system educationa remedy for the in the prevalent system.

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ISBN-13: 9789354390890
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.
Publication date: 06/30/1976
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 233
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

KALPANA VAISH (b. 1959) has brilliant academic record to her credit. She passed M. Com. in 1981 from Shri Ram College of Commerce securing first position in University of Delhi. She obtained Ph.D. from Meerut University in 1990. Since 1981, she is working as a Lecturer in the Department of Commerce, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi.
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