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THE promulgation of an elaborate and comprehensive State document by the Home Department of India, already referred to in NATURE (April 7, p. 550), exhaustively reviewing the subject of education in all its branches and laying down the policy adopted by the Government in regard to each, and the recent passing of the Universities Act in the Viceroy's Legislative Council in India, naturally direct attention to the efforts being made in the Indian part of our Empire to place every grade of education upon a satisfactory basis. The various stages in the agitation which preceded the adoption of the Universities Bill by the Legislative Council have already been referred to on several occasions in these columns. In the following brief summary of the distinguishing characters of each of these efforts to advance education in India, continual, reference has been made to the columns of the Pioneer Mail of Allahabad.
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Education in India . Nature 69, 621–622 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069621a0
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