The name is absent



wealthy classes of Indians. It exposes the need these
classes have for an education which uses English as the
medium of instruction. See also, Aggarwal, J.C. (1976)
Educational Implications of the twenty point economic
programme: A New Educational Deal for the Downtrodden
New
Delhi : Arya Book Depot

(34) See Tables 1 and 2 and Bar Chart.

(35) See Appendix 3 (Photographs) COCHIN

(36) The Brochure was informative and was given to the
researcher by Padua, S. The Union of Anglo-Indian
Associations. See Appendix , "International Group of
Anglo-Indians" and Appendix Profile No. 173 See also,
Lewis, F.C. (1978) A Short History of the Union of
Anglo-Indian Associations, Kerala
SOUVENIR IN COMMEMORATION
OF THE SILVER JUBILEE UAIA 1953-1978
pp.51-8 (p.52) See
also Appendix 3 Photographs taken during the field study in
COCHIN.

(37) Lewis, F.C. (1978) ibid., (p.52)

(38) Lewis, F.C. (1978) ibid., (p.54)

(39) Elwin, V. (1959) India's North-East Frontier in the
Nineteenth Century
Oxford: Oxford University Press p.3
The researcher found all the information about the
North-East Frontier Tribes in the Institute of Commonwealth
Studies Library, University of London.

(40) Barooah, N.K. (1970) David Scott in North-East India
1802-1831: A Study in British Paternalism (An Extract from
David Scott's Report on the Garrow Country - 20 August
1816)
New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal (p.248); see also,
Gait, E. (1926,  1963)
A History of Assam Calcutta

pp.311-353

(41) Barooah, N.K. (1970) op.cit., This book describes
David Scott's Report, and is a study in British Paternalism
between 1802-1831. See also, Butler, J. (1847)
A Sketch of
Assam, with some account of the Hill tribes, by an Officer
London; see also, Robinson, W. (1841) A Descriptive
Account of Assam, to which is added a Short Account of
Neighbouring Tribes
London; see also, Profile Nos. 586-628
Appendix 1. Appendix 3 Photographs SHILLONG and Appendix
7 .

(42) Anthony, F. (1990) 'The Anglo-Indian Community:
Contribution out of all proportion to its size to India's
progress
THE REVIEW AIAIA May p.12 Anthony, F. is the
Nominated Anglo-Indian Member of Parliament and the
President of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association. This
Association is the dominant Association of Anglo-Indians in
India and has a membership of 70,000 Anglo-Indians. See
Profile No.550

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