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Modern Review January 1928

1928

Thus the Constitution of Massachusetts which was adopted in 1780 contained the following provision: "Wisdom and knowledge as well as virtue diffused generally among the body of the Dec being necessary for the preservation of their and liberties and as these depend on the opportunities and advantages of education the various parts of the country and among he different orders of the people it [...] Moreover both at Delhi and at Bombay the Hindu spokesmen were Bengalis and Maharasbtras and not men from the Punjab or the U. P. At the latter place the guiding spirits were Messrs Jayakar Kelkar and Moonje especially the first who by associating the vexed question of the separation of Sindh with the principle of linguistic division of India gave.a decisive turn to the proceedings. [...] Apart from the 'general soundness of the doctrine its chief"12 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR JANUARY 1928 these piovinces from Allahabad to Lneknow coupled with the irritatingly frequent assrances of the preservation of the status of the former and the raising of the status of the Judicial Commissioner's Court of Oudh to that of a Chief Court are straws pointing with evidential import the way the win [...] Lastly by the masterly stroke of making Allahabad the head-quarters of the reconstituted province of Agra the Government hope to placate and gain the support of Allahabadi politicians some of whom would go any length to restore the declining prestige of the town. [...] The very news of the extent of the territories and vastness; oi the resources of the former obliged Alexander to retrace his steps westward hem *10 banks of the river Bias and the latter infilett! ed a defeat on the invading Greeks -wide! Selenous Nikater.
government politics public policy
Pages
152
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Hindu and Mmohammedan Riots
1-7 J.T. Sunderland view
All-Year College
7-10 Sudhindra Bose view
What about the Hindustani-Speaking Provinces?
10-13 Dwarka Mishra view
Mr. Edward Thompson and Rabindranath Tagore
13-16 Priyaranjan Sen view
Aesthetio Individualism and Art and Morality
16-19 unknown view
“The Light that Never Failed”
19-26 Seeta Devi view
German Workers Organize Against War
26-33 Agnes Smedley view
Cecilia Meirelles—A. Brazilian Poetess and her Interest in India
33-35 A.A. Pinto view
Gleanings
36-42 unknown view
Reviews & Notices of Books
43-53 unknown view
Note on the Report of the Vernacular Development Commitee Bihar and Orissa
54-58 Kalipada Mitra view
Communal Representation in the Public Services
58-59 unknown view
Hyderabad Finances
59-60 S.Kesava Iyengar view
Siam and India
60-65 Suniti Chaterji view
Indian Periodicals
66-73 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
74-79 unknown view
A. V. Thakkar The Man and his Work
80-83 H.P. Desai view
Greater India Resited
83-88 Kalidas Nag view
Journalism in India
89-96 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Indian Womenhood
97-100 unknown view
Indians Abroad
101-103 Benarsi Chaturvedi view
Notes
104-128 unknown view