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Modern Review May 1909

1909

1852.° Some extracts from this Petition are given below : 'That closely connected with the irrigation of the 1.1111114y 114 the construction of roads to enable the cultivator and manufacturer to contribute to the want+ of each other and thereby increase the prosperity of the inhabitants in general and in regard to which your Petitioners have the greatest causes for complaint it being a melanch [...] " Thal the entire extent of road practicable for biltIOCk carts scarcely exceeds 3.000 miles for the entire Presidents ; mostly without bridges impracticable in wet weather tedious and dangerous in the dry season ; " That the unwillingness of the Company and the local Government to expend money on the construction of roads requisite for the interchange of Dank from province to province and from [...] Eltzbacher contrbuted an article entitled "The Lesson of the German Water-ways.' According to him in Clermany the energy of the nation is concentraed upon the improvement of the rivers and the making of new canals. [...] the extent and character and the constsisetion of -any one considerable tank the regulation of which you superintended The generality of the tanksin the southern division are small compared with those of the northern and centre. [...] It is interesting to note that the study of English and the use of it as the medium of education came about at the urgent request of the Filipinos themselves: it was not pressed upon them by the Americans.
government politics public policy
Pages
117
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Public Works In Pre-British Native and British India
387-396 unknown view
A Great Educational Experiment
396-400 C.F Andrews view
The Aftermath of “Education” :—A Plea for an Indian Hampton
400-409 Saint Singh view
Macaulay Versus Sinha
409-414 unknown view
The Indian Law Commission
414-416 unknown view
The Fatal Garland
416-421 Svarna Devi view
Snapshots From a Chinese Hospital
422-426 Rev.J Macgowan view
The Message of the East
427-429 A.K Coomaraswamy view
From Rail-Splitter to President
429-436 unknown view
Gramophones—and why Not
436-438 A.K Coomaraswamy view
Will the Reform Scheme Allay Discontent ?
439-440 Pramatha Bose view
An Appeal for a Critical Study of our Past History
440-442 B.C Mazumdar view
The Study of Citizenship
442-444 H. Osman Newland view
Analysis of the Evolution of Musical Form
444-448 U Ray view
A Chat with a Friendly English Man of Business
448-449 unknown view
Growing Ill-Health and Increasing Mortality in Bengal and How to Prevent It
449-454 Indu Mallik view
The Problem of Regaining Seapower in South India
455-459 V.V Rajaratnam view
Why we did not Attend the Last Madras Congress
460-464 Jitendralal Banerjee view
Notes
465-482 Jitendralal Banerjee view
Comment and Criticism
482-483 Chuni Mukherji view
Reviews of Books
483-486 unknown view