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Modern Review August 1938

1938

XXVII p. 653; Much controsersy had raged over the conflicting principles of the equal representation of states and of representation on the basis of numbers the larger states advocating the latter the smaller states the former principle; and thope who made themselves champions of the rights of the %taws professed to dread the tyrannical power which an assembly representing population might exe [...] In India the Central Legislature and some of the Provincial Legislatures have two chambers; but neither the sipper nor the lower chambers are constituted on either of the two principles followed in the United States of America. [...] There has been recently sonic contrversy in the British House of Commons and in the British and Indian press on the subject of the bombing of civilians on the North-Western Frontier of India. [...] Separation of Chota Nagpur and Re-constitution of Linguistic Bengal It is not our intention to discuss here the questions of the separation of Chota Nagpur and of the reconstitution of the province of Bengal on a linguistic basis. [...] The aforesaid Bengali Jr:i►itation of the resolution cohide.; with the follewing appeal: In order that the attention of the [Working?
government politics public policy
Pages
168
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
121-144 unknown view
The Philosophy of Industrialization
145-149 M.N. Saha view
Society and the Individual Today: a Problem
150-152 Bool Chand view
Education for National Unity
153-156 G.S. Krishnayya view
The Price of the Anglo-Italian Agreement
156-160 D. Pole view
An Illustrated Manuscript of the Bhagavata from Orissa
161-162 O.C. Gangoly view
How Indian Shipping was Ruined by Vested Interests
162-165 C.A. Buch view
Criticism of Marquess of Zetland’s Speech on Federation
166-169 K.K. Bhattacharya view
Indian Handicrafts in Budapest Fair
169-171 Monindramohan Moulik view
The Industrial Movement in India and how we can Help it
172-175 S.S. Bhatnagar view
India’s Milk Problem
176-177 D. Rao view
The Burden of Protection
178-181 C.N. Vakil view
Economic Nationalism and India
181-184 Gaganvihari Mehta view
The Indian Cotton Textile Industry
185-188 D.P. Khaitan view
Exploring the Rock-Bottom of Communalism and Rewriting Indian History
188-191 Bhuban Sen view
The Policy of Discrimination in the Pharmaceutical Industry
191-193 Raj Mitra, B.D. Amin view
How to Prevent Tuberculosis
194-199 Sudhindranath Sinha view
The Structure of Chinese Society
200-203 M.N. Roy view
Educational Surveys
204-208 A. Aronson view
Foundation of a Key Industry in India
209-211 P.C. Ray view
The Iron and Steel Industry in India
212-214 A.R. Dalal view
Civil Aviation Industry in India
215-218 Suresh Desai view
Bankim Chandra Centenary Celebrations
218-218 unknown view
The Perfume Industry of France
219-220 V. Subrahmanyan view
Technological Training in India
221-223 Gopaldas Gulrajaney view
Comment and Criticism
223-224 M.S. Pillai view
Patriotic Women’s Army Organized by New Delhi Secretary
224-225 Chaman Lal view
Wives form a Trade Union
225-226 Chaman Lal view
Book Reviews
227-235 unknown view
World Affairs
235-239 G.H. view
Indian Periodicals
240-244 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
245-249 unknown view
An Exhibition of Nagesh Yawalkar’s Paintings in America
249-249 K view
What is Bihar Soil?
250-258 P.R. Das view
Raja Prafulla Nath Tagore
259-263 Khagendra Chatterjee view
The Tragedy of the Indian Match Industry
264-269 unknown view
Growth of an Indian Air Line
270-271 unknown view
Indians Abroad
272-276 unknown view