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Modern Review May 1930

1930

The economy of the large-scale industries in the purchase of raw material and in the sale of finished products can also he taken advantage of by the formation of co-operative organizations. [...] Professor and Dean of Ike Faculty of Lou lInirersity of Farrar LAWS are the most directive and purposive of human institutions and of all legal institutions the constitution of of a country is that which bears the closest relation to the life of the community and to the well-being of the individuals who compose it No social institutions afford a finer study of the inter-play of soul and body [...] Does the constitution of British India serve to develop and energize the soul of the people of India in one-hundredth of the degree in which the English constitution develops and energizes the soul of the people of England ? From this point of view apart from the wend peculiarity of the latest Indian costitution just noticed. [...] The will of the Indian Civil Service still continues to be the will of the Government in every department whatever outward semblance of subordinating that will to the wishes of the people's representatives may be momentarily conjured up from the staging of a show of parliamentary methods in the Council Houses. [...] The more one studies the details of this wonderful machinery and the more he admires the perfection of its parts and their mutual adjustment from the point of view of the official engiueers the more elusive the "substantial" measure of selgovernment expressly offered as a first instament in the Preamble of the Act of 1919 turns out to he.
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Industrial Reconstruction and Industrial Efficiency
557-564 Rajani Das view
Personal Magnetism
565-567 Nagendranath Gupta view
The Game of Constitution Making for India
567-570 N.N. Ghosh view
Rammohun Roy in the Service of the East India Company
570-576 Brajendra Banerji view
India as an International Problem
577-583 Reginald Reynolds view
Sister Christine
583-587 Nikhilananda view
Beginnings of English Education in the Punjab
587-591 Phanindranath Basu view
Indian Fine Arts
591-596 Sris Chatterjee view
Reviews & Notices of Books
597-601 unknown view
Gleanings
602-604 unknown view
The Indian Crisis in Ceylon
605-611 Nihal Singh view
The Salt Monopoly in India
612-614 G.D. Mohun view
The Government Opium Monopoly in India
614-616 C.F. Andrews view
Orissa States and British Policy
616-620 P.C. Lahiri view
The Day of Crucifixion
621-622 J. Ganguli view
Indian Periodicals
623-629 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
630-636 unknown view
Financial Notes
637-638 unknown view
Indians Abroad
639-642 unknown view
Civil Disobedience in India
643-660 unknown view
Notes
661-680 unknown view