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Modern Review July 1909

1909

The line of argument adopted by our Muslim friends and also by sonic missionary critics of the Reform Scheme ought to open the eyes of the Hindus.to the absolute necessity and urgency of raising the social status of their fellow. [...] What stands in the way of progress in this direction however is the prejudice of the illiterate and the apathy of the educated classes. [...] Commenting on the figures of the Census of snot giving the respective strength of the three principal religions of India Sir H. Risley remarks:— During the ten sears preceding the census of :gm the Muhammadans increased by 9 per cent. [...] On the one hand the Muhammadan% may.raktri:Akeir standard of education they may organise their claim to larger representation in the vet Councils and in Government service and t thus come to play in Indian public life a part motori worthy of the history and traditions of their fait* On the other hand the spread of English educed." among the middle and lower ranks of the Hindus main lead to a [...] These quotations should leave no doubt in the mind of any Hindu as to the urgency and importance of the iptestion of improving the lot of the depressed classes and of raising their social status.
government politics public policy
Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Depressed Classes
1-6 Lajpat Ral view
Medical Administration Reform
6-9 unknown view
The Message of the East
9-10 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
The Fatal Garland
11-16 Svarna Devi view
A Plea for an Indian Juvenile Court
16-27 Nihal Singh view
The West African Trader
27-29 Shaw view
A Plea for a Sane System of Female Education
30-33 Shaw view
His Release
33-45 unknown view
The Glass Industry in Northern India
45-49 B.M. Mukerji view
A Notable Missionary Book
49-55 unknown view
Aurangzib
55-63 unknown view
Medleval Sinhalese Art
64-68 B.C. Mazumdar view
Sir Charles Malet the First English Resident at the Court of the Peshwa
68-75 P.V. Mawjee view
Hygeine of Student Life-—Board Rules with Respect to Food and Exercise
75-78 Indu Mallik view
Notes
78-92 unknown view
Reviews of Books
92-98 unknown view