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III. Notices of Books - The Popular Religion of Northern India.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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- Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1894
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page 874 note 1 An Introduction | to the | PopularReligion and Folklore | of | Northern India. | By W. Crooke, B.A., | Bengal Civil Service, | Honorary Director of the Ethnographical Survey, North-Western | Provinces and Oudh. | Allahahad:| Printed at the Government Press, North-Western Provinces and Oudh. | 1891.| Price, Rs. 2 i 0. |
page 875 note 1 It is extraordinary how ignorant some educated natives are of what goes on around them. I have known more than one highly trained Government servant, born and bred under the shadow of Calcutta University and the most advanced teaching of “New India,” who had never even seen a growing rice-plant till he was made a Deputy Magistrate and sent into the mufassil to learn his work. This may sound extraordinary, but it is a literal fact.