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Modern Review February 1926

1926

Freed they were convinced of the irrationality of now from the oppressive influence of his non-cooperation but because their power of persp nality and the frothy wave of enthusiasm endurance was exhausted the weakne.s of that swept the people on his work and the the flesh told. [...] yoke is allowed to remain the surer is the But there were men of feeble faith who grip of vice the swifter is the process of were sceptic of the programme leading up to.demoralisation : and the uphill task of self-government They argued hop an the regeneration of the fallen becomes increasinrenunciation of titles by title-holders or of xi arduous. [...] The call of the the classes and the masses the breaker of land is not heeded because of the lure of the barrier between the rich and the poor the cities with their specious temptations of the outward visible link of brotherhool 'riches. [...] The most importantquestions shall be referred to tot arbitration of and practicable route from India to the the British Government and the Siklam GoverChumbi Valley a part of Tibet passes through meat agrees to abide by the d!eition of the British Sikkim over the Himalayas.? [...] But the Chinese The final agreement on these disputed pressed the matter and asserted "China will points was not arrived at until the 5th of be quite able to enforce in Tibet the terms December 1893 the terms of which are:— of the Treaty" and thus an Agreement was "Regulations regarding Trade Commimication signed in 1893 by Lord Lansdowne and the and Pasturage to be appended to the Sikkim-Tibe
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Place of Non-Cooperation Dindian Nationalism
137-140 K. Natarajan view
British Expansion in Tibet
140-147 Taraknath Das view
Religion : its Negative Side
147-149 H. D. Basu view
The World’s Worst in Crime
149-154 Sudhindra Bose view
Engineering Training
154-157 S. Ghosh, A.R. Gupta view
Rabindranath Tagore and Knighthood
158-158 Rabindranath Tagore view
Italian Indology
158-161 G Tucci view
Kedarnath and Badrinath
161-171 B. Chatarji view
Some Suggestions for the Revival of Indian Architecture
172-175 Sris Chatterjee view
Hoarding and Currency Reform in India
176-177 J.C Das Gupta view
Revews and Notioes of Books
177-186 unknown view
The Spinning Wheel
186-189 Norah Richards view
Tendenoies in Modern Italian Literature
189-192 Benoy Sarkar view
Indian Periodicals
193-204 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
204-216 unknown view
Gleanings
217-224 unknown view
Notes
225-256 unknown view