Bengal Renaissance Studies/ Rajnarayan Basu/ Amader Siksa O Samaj / Calcutta Publishers/ Publication: 1971/ Number of Pages: 88/
Amader Siksa O Samaj আমাদের শিক্ষা ও সমাজ
Amader siksa o samaj is a collection of twelve articles written by Rajnarayan Bose. All the articles in this volume present the author’s views on several aspects of education policy that need to be implemented in Bengal during his time. The present collection is edited by Haripada Mandal.
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