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THE INDIAN EMPIRE
STATISTICS OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Primary Schools.
Institutions .
Scholars
i86o-i. ; 18o I . I S8[-2. 1891-2.
5,450 15,921 86,269 97,o09
201,245 5I7,574 2,I56,242 2,837,6o7
I1901-2.
97,854
3,204,336
Secondary Schools.
Institutions .
Scholars
142 3,146
23,165 206,300
4,122
222,097
4,872
473,19t
5,493 (c
522,768(c
Arts Colleges (in-
cluding Oriental
Colleges).
Institutions .
Scholars
17
3,IS2(a)
44
3,994(b)
67
6,037
I04
12,985
'45
7,651
Schoolsfor Stecial
Inst/i- clion.
Institutions .
Scholars . I
26
1,937
104
4,346
23S
9,150
554
21,7 2
1,084
36,380
Collegesfor Profe
sionacl Trainiin
Institutions.
Scholars
Total.
Institutions .
cs-
9'1
8 19 18
679 2,126 1,545
5,643 I9,234 90,714
. 230,208 734,340 2,39.10o7r
37
3,292
46
5,358
Scholars
102,676 104,622
3,348910o 3,886,40o
Expenditurc on
Education (in
thousands of 594 1,2I,15 I87,50 3,05,20 4,0,21
rupees).
NOTE.-The figures for 1860o- include only the Provinces of Madras, Bombay,
Bengal (with Assam), and Agra. Upper Burma is added in the 1891-2 colulnn
other Provinces come in from 1870-i. The year 1881-2 has been selected in preference
to I88o-i as more complete figures are available for it.
(a) Includes pupils in school departments attached to colleges.
(b) Includes pupils in school departments attached to colleges for the United
Provinces only.
(c) In the statistics for I90o-2 the primary departments of secondary schools in
the United Provinces and the Central Provinces are shown as separate institutions,
and are included, with the pupils in them, under the he ad of primary schools.
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