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Modern Review March 1939

1939

The immediate issue today is thus one of civil liberties in moot of the States through' the objective ~Ye where is responsible government.*"NOTES 251 Such being the case and such being the opinion of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru it is to be hoped that lie will try to persuade the leaders of the btt uggle in the States in which the struggle is being carried on ur is about to begin to place before the [...] The Political Department of the C.i.u.iiiiii..111 of India pulls the string* and the puppets dither In as tune; the local Resident is the IIMoir' of Ilir.jfiiiillitili: and lamay the practice has grown of British officials bring imposed as Ministers of the Rulers 01 the States. [...] end dignity of tome of the choicest writers of the last two centuries." We do not know whether any religious ifluence mina) to that of the translations of the Bible on the language and literature of England has been exercised upon the hinguage and prose literature of any province of India. [...] Among them the longest and the most important wa that rejecting the federal part of the hilinn eoattitution provided by the Govvrtinnint of India Art of 1935 and supporting the propos:O. [...] Amelioration of the Condition of Bengal Ryots Parts of two of the resolution.; paSt(bd at the Bengal Provincial Conference related directly and indirectly to the amelioration of the rondition of the ryoin Bengal.
government politics public policy
Pages
129
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
249-272 unknown view
Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
273-276 J.T. Sunderland view
How Labour Trains Itself for Political and Social Work
276-280 Naresh Roy view
The Migrating Jews
280-283 Raman Vasa view
The Aboriginals in the Province of Bihar
283-287 C.F. Andrews view
The Achivements and Failures of the Marathas
288-294 G.S. Sardesai view
Pala Cultural Influence on Western Tibet
294-295 B.R. Chatterjee view
Italian Romantic Movement and the Risorgimento
296-303 Monindramohan Moulik view
The Story of Chandidas
304-310 Priyaranjan Sen view
Rural Reconstruction—in Theory and in Practice
310-313 Bijaybihari Mukarji view
Civil Liberties in Hyderabad
314-316 S Ramchar view
Christianity and Islam in India
317-318 Hari Mukerji view
India and Democracy
319-325 N Srinivasam view
William Butler Yeats
326-329 Amiya Chakravarty view
Gothic and Renaissance Art in Piedmont
329-330 P.N Roy view
The Baloch Sings
331-338 Devendra Satyarthi view
Book Reviews
339-347 unknown view
Fascism over Europe
348-352 D Pole view
Kalabhavan Art Exhibition
353-355 G.H. view
Comment &Crticism
356-356 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
357-360 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
361-363 unknown view
World Affairs
364-368 Gopal Halder view
Is India Ripe for a“Leftist”Programme?
368-370 Jagananda Das view