Indo-Anglian Literature (Classic Reprint)
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Noticeable than the curious mixture of self abasement and vanity which many of the writers exhibit, while the habitual dependence of the middle and lower classes upon the patronage of those above them in rank, and the insatiable hunger which exists for official em ployment, are plentifully illustrated. To obtain a clerkship in a Government office is, at the present time, perhaps the chief object with which a native of India seeks education. He is often indeed inclined to consider that a knowledge of English, however slight, gives him a claim to be employed by the English officials, and it is to be feared that the compe tition which now prevails for employment under the Government is becoming a somewhat seri ous evil, in consequence of the daily increasing numbers of disappointed candidates, whose education is worth little to them in any other direction. It may safely be stated that thousands of petitions for appointments, of even the most humble character, are daily submitted to officials throughout India. The foregoing re marks had already been recorded, when the writer came across the following passage in a.
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