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Education and National Development. Report of the Education Commission (1964–66) (New Delhi: Ministry of Education, Government of India, 1966). Chapter XI is reproduced here in slightly abridged form from the preliminary mimeographed edition. (Footnotes have been renumbered.) Chapters XII and XIII will be reproduced in subsequent issues.

Ibid., Ch. XI, 78 pp.

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Education, H. Indian university reform. Minerva 5, 47–81 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02389793

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