Dharampal Collected Writings
author: Dharampal
edition: 2016, Other India BookStore
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8185569509
ISBN-13: 9788185569505
Topic: History
Survey of Indigenous Education in the Madras Presidency 1822-26
This chapter describes Survey of Indigenous Education in the Madras Presidency 1822-26 located on page 89 from volume 3 in the book Dharampal Collected Writings compiled by Dharampal. This book presents a fresh perspective on the Indian Science and Technology in the 18th century. The collected writings include accounts of various technical processes and practices documented by western travelers in the period when they started coming to India..
Volume 3 is known as the Beautiful Tree: Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century.
Examples of topics dealt with (besides ‘Survey of Indigenous Education in the Madras Presidency 1822-26’) in Dharampal’s collected papers are: the Indian sciences such as astronomy, plastic surgery, inoculation techniques, irrigation, agriculture, algebra, geometry, etc.
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Narayanan: A writer of Poetry, Madras. Prof. S. Jagadisan: Professor of English (Retd. ), Madras University; Visiting Professor for Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasantinagar and Presidency College, Madras. Edited Anthologies of Prose and Poetry. Dr. T. Vasudeva Reddy: Reader in English, Govt. College, Puttur. An eminent Poet, Prose writer and literary critic. Won the prestigious Mechael Madusudan Award; Acclaimed by International Bio-graphy Society, Carolina (U. S. )....
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Temples in and around Madurantakam [by B. Mekala]
The Madras Government realized that the complete termination of its connection with Hindu temples could not be possible but would affect the existing structure of its control in the Madras Presidency. (* 1) Francis G. Hutchins. The Illusion of Permanence: British Imperialism in India, Princeton, 1967, Chapter-. I; Smith, Vincent, A. , The Oxford History of India, Oxford, 1923, pp. 663-670....
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Amaravati Art in the Context of Andhra Archaeology [by Sreyashi Ray chowdhuri]
Ph, (Reprint) 1983, ‘Prakrit Inscriptions from a Buddhist Site at Nagarjunakonda , Hirananda Sastri (ed), Epigraphia Indica, Vol XX, Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi, pp 1-37. (* 4) Stone E. R, Op. cit, p 1 (* 5) Sarkar H and Mishra B. N, 2006, Nagarjunakonda, New Delhi, p 4. (* 6) Ibid, p 4. (* 7) Longhurst A. H, 1938, Reprint 1991, ‘The Buddhist Antiquities of Nagarjunakonda, Madras presidency , Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, No 54, Delhi, Longhurst A....
Read full contents: Lower Krishna Valley (8): Nagarjunakonda
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[Dharampal Collected Writings: index]
[Volume 1: Preface]
[Volume 2: About the Book]
[Volume 2: Foreword]
[Volume 3: About the Book]
[Volume 3: Introduction]
[Volume 4: About the Book]
[Volume 4: Preface]
[Volume 5: About the Book]