ABSTRACT

Much research and patient investigation would be indispensible before any determination could be come to on the important question to native youth at the moment how best to secure respect in after life and by what course of education to provide themselves the best chance of a comfortable livelihood. The establishment of an Institution as the Mudrusa is most assuredly an act of description and class–and in every part of the world. The minute assuming apparently the Mudrusa to be one of the Institutions supported out of the Lakh of rupees appropriated by Parliament proceeds to the question what is the most useful mode of employing that fund. The abolition of the Mudrusa and Sanscrit College at Calcutta and the alteration of the character of all other Institutions supported or assisted from the Public funds is their proposition but it is submitted that there are many considerations which should protect the Mudrusa at least from any present demolition.