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Modern Review February 1909

1909

with the exception of the army and a few of the more prominent situations remained invariably in the hands of the native magistrates and officers. [...] The patrons of the une can hardly be the advocates of the other."— ° As far back as t8it in a judicial letter from Bengal dated 23rd April t821 it was stated :— "Independently of considerations of the general expediency of the measure the abolition of the office of register of the Provincial Courts and the more extensive employment of native agency in the an ilrrStrNiioss of and Criminal [...] to be had from the courts of the district We canny admit that the exigeoeies of the public seethe in vart.departmenb and the inadequacy of the ri'tl establish. [...] the proper rotation of crops the treatment of soils the breeding of aninials the care.and disposition of the products of the faiim. [...] These are supplemented by extensive collateral reading and original researches on the part of the students in the libraries museum and laboratories And the final degree which represents the sucessful work of a period of four years is coferred on the basis of examination on the subjects studied.
government politics public policy
Pages
113
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Employment of Indians in the Public Service
95-99 unknown view
University of Illinois
99-105 Sudhindra Bose view
The Germ of the up-to-Date in Rural Anmerica
105-112 Saint Singh view
The Shortest Cut to Nation Elevation
113-114 unknown view
Milk and Milk-Testing for Adulteration
114-120 Dvijadas Datta view
Note on the Silpa Sastras in Ceylon
121-124 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
Native States and the Policy of Non-Interference
124-129 unknown view
The Yellow God
130-136 unknown view
The So-Called Inferiority of the Coloured Races-II
136-144 unknown view
Semi-Slavery in a British Province and its Defeennccee by a British Satrap
145-149 Haimavata view
An Indian in the Role of a World-Journalist
149-154 unknown view
A Message Japan Gave Me For India
154-156 Saint Singh view
The Todas of the Nilgiri Hills
156-159 Swarnakuauari Davi view
Life Story of A Great Pariah
160-162 Jadenath Sarkar view
The Breakdown of the Boycoit-A Reply
162-166 R.K Prabhu view
Recent English Literature
166-171 Lina Oswald view
Notes
171-191 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
192-192 unknown view
Reviews of Books
193-194 unknown view