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Modern Review February 1935

1935

The notion of the Finns was that the yolk of the primal egg became the earth and the white the all-surrounding ocean. [...] The generosity which tit the beginning of the enquiry was felt to be necesary gradually dies away in the teeth of hard fact that is before the demands of the vested interests with the result that at the end of the long journey through the Report one seeks the aid of a microscope to discover the measure of liberty that has been granted. [...] And the more% completely the backers of the Report assuredl the Die-hands the more they damned theihandiwork in the eyes of India. [...] The first is the fact and powers of a Second Chamber and the second the powers of the Governor. [...] The authoities in the United Provinces however found in the pronouncements of the Calcutta University Commission valuable material to be utilized and the transfer of the control of education to provincial authorities was marked by the inauguration of several far-reaching162 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY 1935 changes.
government politics public policy
Pages
142
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Evolution of the World
149-157 J.T. Sunderland view
Freedom versus Vested Interests
158-161 Wilfred Wellock view
Educational Reorganization in the United Provinces
161-166 N.K. Sidhanta view
The Modern School New Delhi
166-169 C.F. Andrews view
President Masaryk : the Story of a Long Struggle and a Great Success
170-172 N. view
Property and Taxation
172-176 D. Pole view
Is India Over-Populated ?
176-179 H. Sinha view
Communal Schools Retard The Progress of Muhammadan Education The Evidence of Government Reports
179-182 Romesh Banerji view
High Lights of a Century of Progress Exposition Social and Industrial
182-188 Ida Gurwell view
Ever-New Kashmir
188-iv Devendra Satyarthi view
Life-Story of Abanindranath Tagore
197-199 Mukul Day view
E.B.Havell : The English Prophet of Indian Nationalism
200-204 O.C. Gangoly view
The Waters of Destiny
204-210 Sita Devi view
Legal Fiction and Constitutional Practice in the Dominions
211-216 Nihal Singh view
Book Reviews
217-224 unknown view
The Life of Symbols
224-226 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
Why Chota Nagpur should not be Classed as a Backward Area
226-227 Sarat Roy view
Foreign Periodicals
228-233 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
234-240 unknown view
Attractive Exhibition of the Government School of Art Calcutta Excellence of Indian Art
240-241 unknown view
Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Madras
242-243 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
243-244 unknown view
Notes
245-270 unknown view