Group Title : Meeting Papers & Reports
Series Title : Annual Reports - Punjab Mission
Date(s) : 1909-1911,
1913-1914, 1914-1915, 1916-1917, 1917-1918, 1819-1919, 1919-1920, 1920-1921,
1921-1922,
1922-1923, 1923-1924, 1924-1925, 1925-1926, 1926-1927,
c.1927-1928, 1928-1929, 1931-32, 1932-1933, 1933-1934, 1934-1935.
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Item Description : This file contains typed and handwritten annual reports for the Punjab Mission.
Major Topics Include : commencement
of Mission and Hospital at Shahabad (1910); move to Jagadhri (1910); language
study; buildings; mission expansion at Subathu (1913); medical work; evangelistic
work; school work; effect of world war on mission work (1915); beginning
of the mass movement in Jagadhri (1915); winter iteneration work; work
at Shahabad, Nahan, Subathu, Solon, Dagshai and Jagadhri; statistics; work
for women and girls; health and plague (1915); opportunities for Bible
teaching; plans for expansion of mission (1915); Indian attitude to war
(1917); dividing of schools into three for children of different religious
groups (1917); work among lepers (1917); Indian staff; need for more Indian
evangelistic workers and subscription of Indians for European workers on
the field (1918); political situation and developments in India; formation
of local Christian church and congregation (1918); need for more staff
(1918); insurrection and rising Indian nationalism (1919); famine and influenza
epidemic (1919); children in boarding schools (1919); Indian Home Rule
Bill (1920); Indian Labour strikes (1920); financial crisis (1920); Indian
Women's Anjuman (PWMU) (1920); non-violent non-cooperation movement (1920);
need for primary boarding school (1922); Hindu and Mohammedan Friction
(1922); welfare of infants and mothers (1922); opening of opposing girls'
schools at Jagadhri by non-cooperation supporters (1922); affect on non-cooperation
movement of imprisonment of Mahatma Gandhi (1923); landlessness (1923);
the Isaharanpur plan "To Transfer Responsibility and Control of Missions
to Indian Members (1923); failure of Alliance Bank of Simla and effect
on all missions working in area (1923); non-Christian Girls' School (1923);
needs of "Low-Caste" Christians (1923); the Women's Dispensary (1923);
beginning of Christian work at Shahabad and Nahan (1923); Hindu-Moslem
strife (1924); extension of mission work into Kharar (1924); district work
and village schools (1924); closure of work at Subathu (1924); Kharar High
School (1924); child welfare work (1924); value of motor cars in district
work (1925); formation of the "Indian National Party" (1926) formation
of the "United Church of North India" (1926); need for industrial education
for boys (1927); Union Industrial School at Saharanpur (1932); "Rural Reconstruction"
(1934); Influence of Ghandi (1935).
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