Private Sources
415 Entries foundThis section consists of all non-official (governmental) documents about the institution. Being the earliest institution of western education in Asia, the Hindu/Presidency College was a hub of educational eminence in British India. The College produced a steady stream of brilliant teachers and students, and many of the latter went on to become immensely influential public figures in the history of modern India. This tradition continued after 1947, and contributed significantly to the development of the public life of the new nation-state. Since the College was the site of eminence and attention right from its inception, its affairs were regularly discussed in major contemporary periodicals, newspapers and journals. Also, many of the teachers and students of the College wrote extensively on their days spent in the college. The research and teaching traditions of the College were also points of discussion in contemporary media, quite often.
Compilation from Asiatic Intelligence: Correspondence about the New Church
Authors: Asiatic Intelligence
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Asiatic Communication
By Presi Admin
Article in Asiatic Journal: Observations on Mill's History of India
Authors: Asiatic Journal
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Asiatic Journal
By Presi Admin
Article in Asiatic Journal: Hindu College Examination, 1824
Authors: Asiatic Journal
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Asiatic Journal
By Presi Admin
Selections from Autumn Annual: Homage to Professor J. C. Sengupta
Authors: Satyabrata Sarkar
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Autumn Annual
By Presi Admin
Article in Asiatic Journal: On New Rules of Hindu College, 1835
Authors: Asiatic Journal
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Asiatic Journal
By Presi Admin
Article in Asiatic Journal: On Opening of a New Hindu College, 1822
Authors: Asiatic Journal
In Primary Sources, Private Sources, Newspapers or Periodicals, Asiatic Journal
By Presi Admin