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SREETIEKAARONDA yet demanded of any problem in meeting or domestilent--the National
modern India. It wonted wh Flocution Movement in Hongu mught would not only,
w itte girto Alveir Du avoid all apa cand of friction with enna has maint their the authorities, and profond to work
ide pornie But we would content independent of hut not in apparition to When aath nyertonkm, in the rory all their orting bour and the hard the Grernment. Political in its weigha wme of lifo, there was desolation in renien to the rervice of the Mother it tried m ay all conflicts with the many prior wielu Ir's district : The call weat home to the part Authorities by raming an intely not only left blanc lren in allen! Aravinda. Hinwn untivo Provipen 'non-political attie yoverty, but' destined the Mo onlled to him. Whil ta the vow "The school of thought to which A. marly relief to many hollow favo p nverty. It overval him the yoke of 1.vinta lelonged did not support this
ibing his relations and neighinum tbe wavinen of uwir people aud the Auclaratina of the Nation francil of Hin quick intelectual perception hin uplifter of wwwnnity--the yoke of Xilation, an enkelt appreciate thin Innge Ryanpathien, his self-learneo, char.
calomny, p ertinet, inspirnient and neelle recht they thinght, of *terireilly no alt abueluto lack of
raile. Analimaw the Mother's
o f fering we w illilitin. But what the min of the world, always work.
Acomptert her torn eunditions, and sheer they had to nuevpt the verdict of the ing with ad esu to the sin chance, call
fully took up her chantening yukr. Ho majority. One of the most unfortunate prudence, M a tter of permnal calea KAVO up his place in Broda, worth £500 things in
m
o bile life in the de ation--these are Aravinda's inheritance
a year, to take up the duties of Principal pendence of all large public tunnent A his father's line.
in the lege started at (Lleutta duder on the help and support of the wealthy 3x aler, Atrial scrived his mrly
the new Nativial Council of Education on clues in the evenity. large al d i in pellir snel in Englu.
lare sulmistence allowance of £10 orgni moment in onr tiun an. Tord Lour of this whol in month.
not be carriol 11 wille votline and wil. prontal to have wid, when Arvinda's
This movement of National Education stantial funcil port; and the rich UMNO CANTO protuinently before the
wwwd its origin to the latest erluation are not withius, they were in the non British public in connection with the
pliey of the Indian (overnment, who primitise pinnen un lead their puppurt to state trial of which he sus nalo the
ught to turn the Institntion of public any institutin ithont weeking to kill principal sound, this time Inst your
instruction in the country to distinct'y trol it. This unfortunate condition that of all the wys who pasaud through his hands during the Inst twenty-five or viven larth wide entend diffection of many puit jutitutit, while thirty years, Amv Inde wa Ly far d it hul olled into being the discon though manewl with the monies of the xlmove the most richly coduwel in intel
tented 11. A.'" The new educational richer classer, would liavo leen alle, retual capacity. From thin chool he
he policy initiateil luy Jord (urzon WM without their pirmonal intervention or Went to Cambridge, where he dis
di reted twarde enring this evil. Its control to keep up a very superior intel. tinguished himself BUDI M .
adent of
nt it was to manfarture Inyal citizens luctual or wral standard. This is ar European carice, and passed the Tu
men who would he eternally content to ticularly injuri i romelatively dian Civil Servicn examination with
rerinin beynl to the interatic govern primitive commanities Wirem yalined vrent credit. Failing, however, to stand
nient in their emuntry, without any device wealth has not yet hol ti wally itself the required in orcinonline for free vitizenship. The movement of with high culture, al where, wwing w lint allowed tonter the Covenanted National Fincation we the topledere the alience of 4 vigorous and true Wervle of the Indian Ciorment. But I ply to this official lies. It took definite national life it has but little incentive Interning to India be found employ. I hape and for a result of the land loss opportunition for cultivatlay meat in the Native State of Barla, porsecution of schoolloy, by the Execute wuch an allianon where his endowiuents and wholarwhip uve in Bengal, for their participation In The Nationalista Aro poor party in wum attracted the titice of the author the new political movement in the coun. Indin, and the National council of the ftántleading to his appointment to the try. But it lind more fundamental cation, though it wwel Ita initiation to p of Vice-Principal of the State Col. need. The otheinly.controlled education their efforts, puwed, what from the lege. Had Aravinda cared for carthly Ind been condemned by Bath friends and very beginning: beyond their pliere uf hmours or wealth, he had very toes like. It was whallow and motlens, influence, and Arvinds's position
plendid opening for both in Faroda. It imported the aliadow, lut not the subtle suinal hepd of the National C He was held in great respect by tent non, of modern culture to the youth lego actinlly controlled by wen of Mabaraje Ile we loved by the edu-l of the nation. It was Artificial, THCAUAD different views and opinion, becaine aud classes in the Stato lo WAH 0X foreign in both itn spirit and form. It loost from the very begiuning cordingly popular with the goneral
led to a fearful wante of youthful time or lose anomalous. puWic. All thene opened very large
and energy by imparing the bounty of This Way from albo poltst of Fiew. Konsibilities of proferment before hiu in lastning foreign language to receive very unfortunate. Aravinda bu se the service of this preruier Native State
instructions throngh it medium in all ceived the lent workers education that in India
the higher branches of Atudy. It was any bian of his country and genustiu But there we & New Awakening in the
controlled by an alien Bureteracy, in could expect to have. He had for m e onuntry. A new school of thought bad
the internat, mainly, of their own politi- years run a teacher of youth iu lanka, urinen, demanding thouglareont nl ponition, and only mocondarily in and had acquired confiderable prati sideration of the old and popular priliu. those of the real intellectual life of the experience in hin art. lle had clearly onl, eepromic, and educational ident and popil. It w txebnicely literary, and resled clue wpirit and at side of the ideals of the people. It abjured the old detrimental to the industrial and con- wife of his nation, and know bow do mendioant bhole of prayer, protest homic life of the country. The move most advanced principles of puoderu and prition. It proclaimed Dew gorm ent of National Relocation was started pedagogy could be comfully worked pel of sal-help and self-reliang. It
to onanternet thene evils of the oMcially into thoroughly motional system of lled at the spirit of India come
controlled system of public instruction education in India. He went to hl. #
o o th, to stand upon its own inner It proposed to promote Education, cutia w goducation ist. He knew that ... and put forth its own pativo
wolontific, literary, and technielon the foundations of national independen. .. option for the waliotoa t e true National Ho, and under National con and national grow must be laid in
din Me t dalled aloud fot leaders trol. But trough oving sa initiation strong and advanced system of national and for now cont, the prophet to the throne of the Government to close education. He had political ideale be enthophet, the r e, the of the door of the otherin schools and sol doubt; bus, politici biront tu hita n.wb het se kalp Lad
a l l against thone wbo more than in ordinary indlerowd by the W
h M y Wiven to the first versa. It not a game of captiemy
o pplysnight with political but two of buning n