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BAL GANGADHAR TILAK

Farewell To His Own Institution

As the New English School was progress- ing well, Fergusson College and Deccan Education Society were established. Tilak made a rule that no one should expect more than seventy-five rupees a month as his salary.But other members of the mana- gement opposed this. When differences of opinion on this issue became endless, Tilak made over to others the institution he himself had founded. 

Tilak was filled with immense grief, when he had to resign from the institution which he had started and for which he had toiled day and night for ten years. 

The weeklies 'Kesari' and `Mahratta' also brought no profit. Tilak had to find part time work to maintain his family. Never would he work under the British. He start ed classes to coach students for the Pleaders, Examination. 

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About Tilak
Introduction
Intelligent But Mischievous
Childhood
College
Dedication to the Country
The New School-A Banyan Tree
World of Journalism
Prison
You are Here! Farewell To His Own Institution
Significant Years
Government's Celebrations Amidst Corpses
"Has the Government gone mad?"
A Lion Even In The Cage
National Leader
The Sacred Word: 'Swadeshi'
A Shameless Government
The Country's Misfortune
Exciled from the Country
A Scholar And a Hero Even In Jail
In India
Swaraj - Our Birth Right!
A Light Sixty Years Old
In England
The Lion of India is No More
A Great Life A Great Man