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Modern Review December 1907

1908

The history of Idealism is almost the history of the percolation of the Vedanta through the world. [...] 2. The self-organisation of all faiths for the conscious pursuit of the secular good of man and the assertion of the intellectual and spiritual freedom of all. [...] in the process of writing himself 110%11 :H uworthy of the high office he holds he has Ilene and is doing not a little to shake the faith of the people of India in the good intentions of the British. [...] Half the members of a Board shnuld be elected repreentativcs of the different talukas or cub-divisions of the district and the other half should consist of the principal District oflicera and such noofficial gentlemen as the head of the district may appoint. [...] On the whole a Council constituted as urged above will mark a decided advance iu the association of the people with the Government unlike the Council proposed by the Government at the same time that it will be no revolutionary or daring innovation as the officials will still be fell one-half of the Council and the elected representatives of the people will still he in a minority as 16 : 56 wh
government politics public policy
Pages
98
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Place of Philosophy in Education
479-482 E.A. Wodehoust view
“How to Help”
482-485 unknown view
The Reforms that We Really Want
486-491 C.Y. Chintamani view
Native Officers of the Indian Army
491-495 unknown view
Narrative of the Lncidents of My Early Life
495-498 unknown view
The Hindu View of Royal Responsibility
499-i unknown view
Orient And Occident
501-507 unknown view
The Outlook
507-514 C.F. Andranws view
Pearls
515-518 unknown view
Gour under the Hindus
518-521 Akshay Maitra view
The Advisory Councils
521-527 Mohamed Ali view
Surat
528-533 unknown view
Raja Vikram and the Faqir
533-540 Shaikh Chilli view
The Market for British Goods in India a Century Ago
540-546 unknown view
Notes
546-558 Dinesh Sen view