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Modern Review January 1908

1908

THE RUIN OF INDIAN MANITAC THE RUIN OF INDIAN TRADE AND INDUTRIES.. THE SAORIAS OF TM: RAJMAHAL HILLS Page THE SO-CALLED INFERDIRITY LIF THE COLOURED RACES... [...] By the widening of the smaller accomplisment we immeasurably extend the possibilities of the larger. [...] There is nothing in all Indian literture of gretter significance for the modern Indian mind than the scene in which Hanman contends in the darkness with the woman who guards the gates saying in muffled tones I am the city of Lanka." We have here what is the fundamental need of the civic spirit that we should think of our city as a being a personality sacred beautful and belove [...] Peoples may ditler widely in the degree oftheir civic development the magnificence of their public buildings and the like but in the ordely evolution of a single street or lane we have the tacit admission of the presence of the guardian spirit. [...] The school the university and the playground for the babies are everywhere as essential as the council of the elders.
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Index
i-viii Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Civic Ideal
1-4 unknown view
Narrative of the Incidents of My Early Life
4-15 unknown view
The Aim of Indian Art
15-21 K Coomaraswamy view
Shivaji Letters
21-25 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Forcing of British Free Trade on India
26-29 unknown view
A Plea for Unity
29-34 unknown view
Lord Roberts on the Efficiency of the Native Army
35-39 unknown view
Wanted — A Real National Congress
39-42 unknown view
The Story of Nala and Damayanti
42-45 unknown view
The Spirit of the West ""
46-49 Nihal Sing view
Mr. Keir Hardie in an Indian Village
49-57 unknown view
The Yellow God
57-63 H Haggard view
The Sugar Industry in India
63-65 K.C Banreji view
The Story of Four Friends
65-67 Chilli view
Herbert Spencer ' s Theism
67-70 John Hopps view
The Heavenly Foot Society
70-73 John Macoowan view
The Story of Helen Gould ' s Life and Work
74-76 Gorge Davis view
The Farningham Orphanages
76-78 Edgar Daplyn view
Notes
78-86 unknown view
Reviews of Books
86-91 unknown view