General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1863 |
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24-Pergunnahs 30th April Aided school amount Anglo-Vernacular schools Assam Average daily attendance Baboo Babu Baraset Behar Bengal Berhampore Burdwan Calcutta candidates Central Division Chittagong Chunder Circle Schools cost Cuttack Dacca Department Deputy Inspector district Ditto ditto English schools Examination in Arts Expenditure Fair fees following table free studentships Funds Government Schools Govt Grade Grant-in-aid grants head master Higher Class Hindu Hooghly Howrah Indifferent indigenous schools inspection Inspectors of Schools Jessore Junior Scholarships Kishnaghur Lower class mensem ment Middle class Model school Moderate month monthly average Mookerjee Moorshedabad Mymensing Name of School native Normal school Nuddea number of pupils number of schools number of students passed Patna Patna College patshalas Presidency College Private Schools Pubna pundit received Reports of Inspectors rolls Rupees sanctioned Sanscrit scholars shewn shews South East Division stipends Sylhet teachers tion Training school Unaided Unclassed Urdu Vernacular Scholarship Vernacular schools village Woodrow Zillah schools
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