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Modern Review June 1940

1940

An examination of the figures relating to pecentage of Government expenditure to the total budget expenditure however indicates in our view complete failure on the part of the authorities to realise the imperative needs of education in any scheme of future progress. [...] Poled Jawaharlal Nehru on the Work of the National Planning Committee A call to the press and the public to interest themselves in the work of the National Planning Atee was sent forth from Bombay by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a statement to the rem issued on the 15th May last at the close Of Ake present series of the committee meetings lathe course of which he said : "After a fortnight's strenuo [...] them think of the future of constructive effort oven in the midst of the present destniction the press can play an important part." The NatisnolThicifils Committee owes its inception t8"Thl*Citifell„'"13ut it is not the Congress which will give effect to the plans drawn up by the Committee. [...] A majority of the ninety million Indian NIlLslims who are descendants of the earlier inhabitant* of India are in no sew other than POW of the sod with the Dravidian and the Aryan and have as much right to be reckoned among the earliest settlers of this common land. [...] Emergency Legislation in Britain The gravity of the situation may be understood from the fact that in the course of two and a half hours the British Parliament passed a law placing all persons and all their properties at the disposal of the State.
government politics public policy
Pages
136
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
611-634 unknown view
Rabindranath at Home
635-638 Hemlata Devi view
India’s Freedom and Self-Government
639-643 D.Graham Pole view
The Ideal of Sri Aurobindo
643-648 Anilbaran Roy view
Emerson and Walt Whitman
649-iv J.T. Sunderland view
The Dance Motif in South Indian Temple Sculptures
651-654 P.S. Naidu view
Rubber Traced to its Native Home
655-658 Moorthy. Vasan view
Vanita Vishram of Bombay
658-659 K.M. Jhaveri view
A Bengali Savant
659-660 Pramatha. Banerjea view
The Theory of two Nations
661-667 Abdulla Safdar view
Art in a Changing World
668-672 Elizabeth Dawson view
University of Calcutta and Charles Freer Andrews
672-673 Ashutosh Bagchi view
The War and Indian Imports
673-674 Manoranjan Gupta view
Is the Pakistan Proposal a 'Command Performance' ?
675-678 Ramananda Chaterjee view
Bengal Muhammadans’ Share of the Jute Export Duty
679-682 Jatindra Datta view
The War and the Neutrals
683-687 D. Pole view
The Muslim Problem in India
687-690 V.M. Kaikini view
Book Reviews
691-iv V.M. Kaikini view
Hindus Discovered America
699-708 Chaman Lal view
Muhammadans in the Holi Festival
708-710 Romesh Banerjee view
The Khaskar Movement
711-715 unknown view
Notes on the Floud Commission Report
715-719 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
720-726 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
727-730 unknown view