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6 July 2026 marks the 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. On this said occasion, the texts of the presidential speech and extracts from the concluding speech of Dr. Mookerjee delivered at the ‘Sri Aurobindo Memorial Convention’ have been published on the website of Overman Foundation. To read the speeches, kindly click on the following link:
The Gandhian historian Dharampal, in his landmark 1983 work The Beautiful Tree: Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century, mined these records with meticulous care. He drew on the extensive educational surveys commissioned by Sir Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency (1822–1826) and William Adam in Bengal and Bihar (1835–1838). What he found was damning to the colonial narrative.
Munro’s survey documented 12,498 indigenous schools and colleges in the Madras Presidency alone, a region that today corresponds roughly to Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Karnataka and Kerala. The survey estimated that one-fourth to one-third of the male population received formal school education, with home instruction being even more widespread... With that we would want to end this series, which is a combined effort of The Indian Clause and The Itihāsa Imprint.
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