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SCIENCE of some sort is now being very widely taught at all stages of education, and so far from its progress being impeded as used to be the case by disadvantages of a public kind, most Governments are more or less alive to the importance of devoting public funds in furtherance of scientific work, and almost every honours list now contains the names of men distinguished in science. In India the various Governments have made a very fair beginning in the matter of funds.
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The Value of Research in Science 1 . Nature 99, 75–76 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099075a0
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