Young India : an interpretation and a history of the nationalist movement from within . iesand proposed to work independent of, but not in op-position to, the Government. Political in its origin,it tried to avoid all conflicts with the authorities byassuming an absolutely non-political attitude. Arabinda Ghosh. To this movement, Indian Na-tionalism owes the emerging into prominence of aquiet, unostentatious, young Hindu, who was tillthen comparatively obscure, holding his soul in pa-tience and waiting for opportunities to send currentsof the greatest strength into the nations was gat
Young India : an interpretation and a history of the nationalist movement from within . iesand proposed to work independent of, but not in op-position to, the Government. Political in its origin,it tried to avoid all conflicts with the authorities byassuming an absolutely non-political attitude. Arabinda Ghosh. To this movement, Indian Na-tionalism owes the emerging into prominence of aquiet, unostentatious, young Hindu, who was tillthen comparatively obscure, holding his soul in pa-tience and waiting for opportunities to send currentsof the greatest strength into the nations was gathering energy. His name was ArabindaGhosh. Arabinda had received first class educationin England. The headmaster of the school, wherehe studied before joining the university, is reportedto have said that during the 25 to 30 years he hadbeen in charge of the school, Arabinda Ghosh wasby far the most richly endowed in intellectual capac-ity of any of the students that had come under hischarge. At Cambridge he distinguished himself in Eu-ropean classics and took first class honours. He. ? ?
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