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Modern Review April 1942

1942

Much is made of the rivalry and struggle between the English and the Portuguese the Dutch and the French but there is no metion of any struggle between the Pathans and the Nloglitils and the struggle between the Muslims and the British or of the struggle between the Moghuls and the Rajputs the Marathas and the Sikhs. [...] China will tight to the end." The Government of India Budget The burden of the defence of the country falls inequitably on the poor. [...] The lowering of the taxable limit of the income-tax and the icrease in customs duties excise duty on kerosene and in the value of postage stamps for letters are not the only measures that affect the poorer sections of the community. [...] The heavy dividends beyond the dreams of avarice the palaces on either side of the Hooghly in which the mill-managers live and the munificent salaries of the General Managers of the jute mills often higher than the Viceroy's have all been possible through the unparallelel exploittion of Bengal's peasantry who work on the 41-9 field in fair weather and foul wash the jute in neck-deep water [...] The present Government proved beyond doubt to the Government of India that the requirements of the Government of India to supply the orders of the United States of America and Lb.' United Kingdom could be met by producing jute in a maximum of SO per cent of the ar.a of the total acreage.
government politics public policy
Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterji view
Notes
305-327 unknown view
Activism in Vedic India: “ Charaiveti ”
328-328 Ramananda Chatterji view
Sir Stafford Cripps’ Mission
329-331 Naresh Roy view
The Railway Budget
331-332 U.S. Nivani view
India’s Freedom: A World Issue
333-338 Srivatsa view
A Letter To Gandhiji and His Reply
338-340 Chaman Lal view
Bankruptcy of British and Indian Congress Statesmanship
340-345 Sudhindra Pramanik view
The Rock-Cut Cave Temples at Trichinopoly
345-347 L.N. Gubil view
The Indian Problem in South Africa
347-349 James Walton view
Last Three Months of the Life: of Dinbandhu C. F. Andrews’s
350-355 Ram Sharma view
The World and The War
356-ii Kedar Chatterji view
New Centres of Soviet Industries
361-364 S. Upadhyay view
Moscow or Wardha?
365-368 Bijay Chatterji view
Princess Krisnakumari and the Conflict Amongst The Princes of Rajastan
369-375 N.B. Roy view
The Stratification into Classes in U. S. A.
375-376 C.L. Schanzlin view
Rabindranath Tagore’s New Poems
377-377 Marjorie Sykes view
Book Review
378-384 K.M.J. view
Sir Stafford Cripps’ Mission and Britain’s Duty to India
385-387 K.K. Bhattacharya view
Comment and Criticism
387-388 unknown view
Education in the Dutch East Indies
389-390 S. Raman view
Indian Women in Science
391-391 Baba Datta view
Indian Periodicals
392-397 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
398-400 unknown view