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Modern Review October 1924

1924

But that goes against the purposes of the tyrant of the schoolmaster of the eductional administration of most of the governments each of whom want the children to grow up according to the pattern which they have set for themselves. [...] It is a misconception that after the American revoltion and the establishment of the Republic of the United States of America Great Britain granted the right of self-government to the Canadian people. [...] In 1839 Lord Durham was sent to Canada to investigate the condition and to report the results of his study to the British Parliament The summary of this momentous report was that bo recommended that the people of Canada be ruled by a responsible Cabinet such as the people of the British Isles have ; the Governor of Canada as the representative of the King would exercise his power as the King of En [...] The cotton is technically not a fibre and therefore not in the province of the Fibre Expert At the second annual conference of Co Board of Agriculture held at Dacca in 1921 His Excellencey the Governor gave an account of the success of the Expert Department. [...] With due respect to the authorities and full appreciation of the value of the discveries one would like to have a little more information on the point what the characters are of the original stocks from which the two new verioties have been produced and what staff and plant-breeders the Expert bad to assist him in the examination.
government politics public policy
Pages
136
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Schoolmaster
369-373 Rabindranath Tagore view
Nationhood of Dominions within the British Common-Wealth of Nations and India
373-375 Tarakanath Das view
The Agricultural Department of Bengal-a Review
376-382 A. Countryman view
Presidential Election in the United States
383-387 Sudhindra Bose view
The Past and the Present
387-390 K.M. Panikkar view
Ras Mala
390-392 K.M.J. view
A Letter to My Son on Indian Politics
393-399 S.R. Das view
The Last King of the House of Shivaji
399-405 Jadunath Sarkar view
Dr. Wiser of Germany—an Innovator in the Treatment of the Eye
406-412 Emma Goldman view
Gleanings
412-418 unknown view
Glimpses of Baroda
418-425 Nihal Singh view
The Indian Sugar Industry
426-430 V.P. Iyer view
An Inscription of the Sunga Dynasty
430-432 K.P. Jayaswal view
Mr. S.R. Dass Letter to his Son
432-434 C.F. Andrews view
Checks to Tyranny in Ancient Indian Politics
434-441 Ajit Sen view
Reviews and Notices of Books
441-445 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
445-446 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
446-455 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
455-463 unknown view
Notes
463-485 A.C. view
The Old Old Story
485-488 Santa Chatterjee view