| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1250 pages
...generally «Btirtained in England, and often given expression to even in India, to the effect that Hindu agriculture is as a whole primitive and backward and...done to try and remedy it, are altogether erroneous; for the conviction is «reed npon the investigator that, taking everything together, and more especially... | |
| Sir John Strachey - 1894 - 438 pages
...there can be no question that the ideas generally entertained in England, and often given expression to in India, that Indian agriculture is, as a whole, primitive and backward, are altogether erroneous. . . Taking everything together, and especially considering the conditions... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1250 pages
...MKTHOD (in terms or Hindu АШШПЛРМ).1 On one point there can be no question, and that is, that the ideas generally entertained in England, and often given expression to even in India, to the effect that Hindu agriculture is as a whole primitive and backward and that little has been... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1902 - 228 pages
...which has deteriorated it very much." And with reference to rice cultivation in Bengal, Dr. Wallick remarked : "If we were to live another thousand years,...which Indian crops are grown, they are wonderfully goo.1. At his best, the Indian Rayat or cultivator is quite as good as, and in some respects the superior... | |
| Sir Theodore Morison - 1906 - 344 pages
...Government to investigate the subject. 1 On one point,' he writes, ' there can be no question that the ideas generally entertained in England, and often...done to try and remedy it, are altogether erroneous. It is true that, no matter what statement may be made, as deduced from the agriculture of one part,... | |
| Vaman Govind Kale - 1918 - 548 pages
...respect of Indian agriculture. And he wrote : — " On one point there can be no question, viz, that the ideas generally entertained in England, and often...done to try and remedy it are altogether erroneous. ..•••At his best the Indian Ryot or cultivator is quite as good as and in some respects the superior... | |
| Vaman Govind Kale - 1920 - 620 pages
...perseverance nnd fertility of resource, thin I have seen in many of the baiting places IB my tour." 10 ideas generally entertained in England, and often...done to try and remedy it are altogether erroneous." The position was pithily tummed up by His Most Gracious Majesty the King-Emperor while in India in... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2000 - 466 pages
...improvements, in respect of Indian agriculture. And he wrote: "On one point there can be no question, viz. that the ideas generally entertained in England, and often...and that little has been done to try and remedy it, are'altogether erroneous. ... At his best the Indian Hyot, or cultivator, ÌH quite ta Tho export of... | |
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