Articles
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M K Gandhi Library |
Named after Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, The M K Gandhi Library (situated at 140 Queen Street) was officially opened on 10 September 1921 - at a time when the provision of public library services to Indians was sorely neglected. |
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Yardley Must Go | ||
Women's Rights | ||
Nuttig en Algemeen | ||
Gandhi in South Africa - an interpretation |
M. K. Gandhi’s years in South Africa—from 1893 to 1914—and his writings of that time provide an indispensable lens through which to view South African intellectual life during the twentieth century. South African intellectual life today is largely cut off from its past. |
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South African Gandhi - an historiographic review |
The first group of texts that this paper interrogates mainly draw on materials compiled by Gandhi, articles published in newspapers (mainly the Indian Opinion) and narrative accounts of Gandhi’s life and work. These texts |
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Chronology Mahatma Gandhi |
Chronology Mahatma Gandhi |
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Book List On Gandhi donated by Fatima Meer |
Book List On Gandhi donated by Fatima Meer |
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The Psycho-Social reality of literacy/Illiteracy for Women at Mboza : a rural community |
The paper describes a group of women literacy learners' conceptualizations about their lives in a rural community and their perceptions of the worth of literacy in this context. |
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Sastri College (SK Reddy Collection) |
Sastri College (SK Reddy Collection) |
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Education and Apartheid |
Islamic Council of South Africa |
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Indian Education in the 19th and 20th century (In Indian Centenary commemoration brochure) |
When primary education for the children of a community is limited to Standard IV for a period of 30 years, it goes without saying that this situation evinces apathy on the part of the Authorities! Such was the "chaotic" situation of Indian primary education in Natal from 1869 to l 899. |
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Indian Education Commission (K.P. Kichlu) - 1920-1930 |
Indian Education Commission articles. |
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V Sirkari Naidoo - Fiat Lux May 1978, p.8 |
Mr V Sirkari Naidoo Biography. |
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University of Natal Medical School History |
Embroiled in controversy and political strife, and disadvantaged by major financial and resource deprivation, the University of Natal Medical School has nevertheless survived and prospered for nearly 50 years - and has made a unique contribution to medical education in the Southern African sub-co |
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The Approach to the Native Problem | ||
Gambling and National Life | ||
The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival of the Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |
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Contributions to the Dictionary of Literary Biography on 20th Century Black African writers |