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Modern Review May 1933

1933

Conference speaking on behalf of the present National Government : THE CONSERVATIVE DECLARATION "At the beginning of the year I made a Now let us come to the Leader of the declaration of the policy of the then Government and I am authorized by the present one to give Conservative Party. [...] that the new Provincial. Service and the Indian Police is still retained ... should be brought into being in advance of the changes in the Central Government in the hands of the Secretary of State instead and the entry of the States.... [...] Formerly the crop to be done the materials to do the work had sometimes been caught by the frost but waiting to be used the labour to do the work with the quicker-growing seed the danger pleading to be employed. [...] for the State to guarantee the quality of the Thus if the creditor lent the equivalent of metal and to issue the metal in small pieces 100 units of commodities when he is repaid and of different sizes so that it could be he now gets the equivalent of 154 units carried about easily this led to the use of of commodities. [...] Under the Montaginto actuarial calculations in determining Chelmsford Reforms with a view to raise the normal rate.of promotion and privileges ; the status of the U. P. the salary of its and perhaps it conies within the ambit of Governor was made equal to that of a the proposed safeguards for members of the Presidency Governor in the Government of White services.
government politics public policy
Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
India and the White Paper
497-502 D. Pole view
The Farmers’ Revolt
503-507 John Earnshaw view
I.C.S. Governors
507-508 Jatindra Datta view
Mahasthan (Bogra) Maurya Inscription
508-509 K.P. Jayaswal view
The Oxford Majlis
509-515 G.K. Chettur view
A Planet and a Star
515-520 Nagendranath Gupta view
The Early History of Irrigation
521-523 Sukumar Das view
The Slave
523-529 Sita Devi view
The Loheland School—an Impression
529-535 J.C. Gupta view
Gwalior
535-536 H.L.C. view
Johannes Brahms: Last of the Musical Romantists
537-542 D. Nadkarni view
Ports and National Development
542-547 Gaganvihari Mehta view
“I Choose Thee My Representative”
547-549 Jyotirmayi Ganguli view
Book Reviews
550-558 unknown view
London Letter
558-564 D. Pole view
Jute Enquiry
564-569 Sudhir Lahiri view
Cavour as a Liberator and Unifier of Italy
569-571 Taraknath Das view
Itinerary of the Persian Tour
572-576 K.N. Chatterji view
Gleanings
577-580 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
581-585 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
586-591 unknown view
The International Committee for India
591-591 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
592-592 unknown view
Notes
593-616 unknown view