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Modern Review September 1926

1926

I may be mistaken but I strongly feel that the way of facing the problem which meets us in the works of the Norwegian poet is more akin to the ideal of the Sanskrit stanza than the citizen of Mint Mt. [...] Thus the lynching of negroes is the &Wee of America ; the houses of prostitution are the shame of Japan ; the exposure of infants is the shame of China; drunken womanhood on the streets is the shame of Scotland; and we have heard of the shame of Cairo. [...] The leaflet of the Brahiuo Samaj attracted the attention of sonic inhabitauts of Sheila a village on the Southern border of the Khasi Hills. [...] He has given a new turn to the humanitarian work of the Rrahmo Samaj which stands for the reconstruction of the social system of India on thoroughly national lines_ The weak and the downtrodden have a claim to the love and sympathy of the strong and by helping the weak the strong can really justify their strength. [...] The Arya Sainaj went to the south of India to defend the rights of the Panchamas and to relieve the distress of the Hindus after the llopla outrages.
government politics public policy
Pages
137
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
New and Old Humanism
241-243 Sten Konow view
The Shame of India
243-246 Har Dayal view
The Uplift Movement in India
246-252 Upendra Nath view
The Kickable Chinese
252-256 J. Brailsford view
British Expansion in Tibet
256-260 Taraknath Das view
Some of India’s Muhammadan Saints
261-265 Arthur Slater view
Denmark’s Creative Women II.Betty Nansen
265-268 Agnes Smedley view
Reorganisation of the Indian Army After the Mutiny
268-273 B. Basu view
The Round Table Conference in South Africa
273-278 C. Andrews view
Reviews and Notices of Books
278-285 unknown view
Sannyasi Rebellion in Bengal
286-293 Brajendranath Banerjee view
The Craftsmanship of the Historical Novel
293-299 N. Siddhanta view
Gleanings
299-303 unknown view
Comment and Chiticism
304-306 unknown view
French Literature Since the Great War
306-310 Jean Bloch view
Indian Periodicals
311-317 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
318-326 unknown view
The Veil of Light
326-332 Sita Devi view
Sind in the Eighties
332-336 Nagendra Gupta view
A Missing Inscription of Sitaram
336-338 Krishnachandra Sarkar view
Notes
338-360 unknown view