Question
Answer the following questions
- Why did Jagadish Bose receive his early education in a Vernacular
- What did Bose’s mother do when he brought his friends home from school?
- Who was Lafont? How did he influence Bose?
- Why did Bose refuse to accept his salary?
Answer
- Jagadish Bose received his early education in a Vernacular school because his father believed that one must know their mother tongue before learning any other language. His father also emphasized the importance of knowing one’s own people.
- When Bose brought his friends home from school, his mother welcomed and fed all of them without discrimination. She treated them equally, regardless of their backgrounds or social status.
- Lafont refers to Jesuit Father Eugene Lafont. He played a significant role in developing Bose’s interest in natural science. Lafont was a teacher at St. Xavier’s School in Calcutta, where Bose came in contact with him. It was under Lafont’s guidance and influence that Bose’s interest in natural science grew.
- Bose refused to accept his salary at Presidency College as a sign of protest. He was not provided facilities for research and was offered a lower salary than his European colleagues. His refusal to accept the salary was a demonstration of his remarkable sense of self-respect and national pride, highlighting the unequal treatment he faced compared to his European counterparts. Eventually, after his protest, he was offered a permanent teaching post.