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Modern Review May 1907

1907

When the Roman Empire was but young it may be the simple peasants of the thingetie Delta already worshipped the Power in the Matta under the strangelAngell symbol of the Jute-herb and to-day an arctic winter of starvation has spread its mantle over them largely through the agency of this old-time aegnaintance. [...] and the man who solves that will stand in the future hitory of India under the name of Kalki the Tenth of the Avatars. [...] The industrial rvival and the achievement of nationality are mere departments 14 the great problem of famine even as the newspaper and the Umgress are mere departments of the school. [...] The end of all politics aye and of all 'thermal as the Hindus deeply understands lies in the feeding of the People and this depends on the solution of famine. [...] Baker either that the rate of duty as reduced is " extremely moderate " or that the " salt tax is the only contribution towards the public expenditure that is made by a large number of the people." The vast bulk of the people contribute to the revenue of Government in many other forms.
government politics public policy
Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Glimpses of Famine and Flood in East Bengal in 1906
427-436 unknown view
Life of Shivaji
437-441 Jadunath Sarkar view
Some Considerations on the Budget
442-447 C.Y. Chintamani view
The Plague— What the State can do to Prevent it
447-452 Balwant Bijapurkar view
William Knox Johnson
452-455 A.C Datta view
The Provincial Conferences at Allahabad
456-458 C.Y Chintamani view
An Appeal to Theosophists
458-459 unknown view
Dmitri Nanowitsch Mendeleef
460-462 P.C Ray, Bidhubhushan Dutta view
Savitri—an Autobiography
463-469 S. Purukutty view
The English Connection With Scotland
470-473 Wamanrao Wagle view
Miracles
473-475 unknown view
The Study of Natural Science in the Indian Universities
476-481 K.R Kirtikar view
Free Trade and Economic Boycott in England
482-486 Vishnu Varma view
Malabar Notes
486-492 unknown view
The Passing of Shah Jehan
492-493 N. view
Notes
493-503 unknown view
Reviews of Books
503-506 D.C.S view