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Title: Frame Work for Implementation of Educational Reforms in Punjab Section IV University Education
Authors: Education Reforms Commission Punjab
Keywords: Education Reforms Commission Punjab
Implementation of Educational Reforms in Punjab
Punjab Educational Reforms Implementation
Education Reforms Frame Work Punjab
Issue Date: 1985
Publisher: Government of Punjab, Chandigarh
Abstract: From Higher Education: In India the first three universities of the modern The National times were established through central legislation, at Calcutta, Perspective Madras and Bombay primarily with the limited purpose of meeting the needs of the colonial administration more than a century and a quarter ago. These were followed by a number of universities at Lahore, Allahabad, Banaras etc. It was not intended to develop these institutions as corporate bodies of teachers and scholars seeking and cultivating knowledge, engaging vigorously in search of truth or to find ways and means of utilising the existing knowledge for social issues or various national problems.
Description: 53p. B&W. The document starts with Chapter XIV.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6834
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