Three phases of popularization of science in colonial Bengal
Author :Palit, Chittabrata
Keywords :India--Bengal
Science--Popular works
Issue Date :2010-01
Publisher :National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata
Description :The popularization of science according to Raja Rammohan Roy who is father of Indian Renaissance, and Mahendralal Sircar who is founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science and states about Colonial science, which refers to any scientific knowledge produced in the colonies by trained professionals and also describes the constraints of it. The prominent part of National Council of Education also have been discuss in this regard.
Description :Includes bibliographical references.
Source :National Council of Science Museums
Type :Article
Received From :National Council of Science Museums
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Palit, Chittabrata
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2017-06-14T10:35:15Z
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2017-06-14T10:35:15Z
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Includes bibliographical references.
dc.date.issued
2010-01
dc.description.abstract
The popularization of science according to Raja Rammohan Roy who is father of Indian Renaissance, and Mahendralal Sircar who is founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science and states about Colonial science, which refers to any scientific knowledge produced in the colonies by trained professionals and also describes the constraints of it. The prominent part of National Council of Education also have been discuss in this regard.