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Modern Review July 1942

1942

While conscious of the differences in political programme end Quark among the different sections of the people of the province this conference of the Muslims and the Hindus of Bengal is therefore of opinion that the people must unite in the common task of safeguarding internal security and order storage and distribution of foodstuff. [...] Trust Fund must be created for publicity through speeches and pamphlets creation of a literature of tomuted harmony and dissemination among. the manes of greater knowledge of the common achievement of the communities in the fields of cultural and spiritual 3. "In order to carry on the *ork of creating an atmosphere of communal harmony and co-operation and the consolidation of the people in th [...] of the children were receiving full-time education." What is the percentage in the different provinces of India ? Are the authorities in India emulating the example of the Axis Powers or of Britain ? We have received from the Director of Public Information Bengal a communique dated' 17th June last in which it is said that. [...] AmerY when he used to say that the further devolution of power from British to Indian hands must be.object to two stipulations—one was due fulfilment of the obligation' imposed in the British by their historic connection with India and the other was that the constitution should carry with it the acceptance of the principal elements in India's national life. [...] Latterly as matters developed the Indian political opinion frankly declared that it road into 'hue stipulations the desire of the British " to take back with one hand what they profit-4s to give with the other ' and their cynical acquiescence in the indefinite continuance of disagreement and consequently of the present regime in India." But' the cat was not out of the bag until being cornered
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
1-ii unknown view
Why India Helped Britain in the Last World-War
25-32 H.C. Mookerjee view
The War: What Next?
33-37 Sudhindra Pramanik view
First Indian M. P.—Dadabha1 Naoroji
37-39 Antandrao Joshi view
China’s Ordeal: Will She Survive?
39-ii R.A. Maitra view
Punjabi Songs of Soldiers Wives
41-45 Devendra Satyarthj view
The Modern Chinese Theatre
45-48 Wahida Aziz view
The Indian Dance
49-51 L.N. Gubii view
The Indian Union
52-ii Ramprasad Chandra view
Forces Behind the Development of Modern Industries in India
57-60 Kali Ghosh view
Exchange Control in Indiaii
60-64 R. Sen Gupta view
The Speaker and the Court of Law in India & Burma
65-68 A.K. Mukherjee view
Culture and Jawaharlal Nehru
69-71 A.K. Bhagwat view
The Importance of Crafts in Education
71-73 S.I. Clerk view
The World and the War
73-ii Kedar Chatterji view
Statistical Year-Book of the League of Nations 1940-41
77-77 unknown view
Book Reviews
78-84 unknown view
Malabar and China
85-86 T.K. Joseph view
Rammohun Roy to William Ward of Medford—an Unpublished Letter
86-86 Brajendra Banerji view
A Himalayan Day
87-89 James H Cousins view
Glimpses of our Aborigines
89-91 A.V. Thakkar view
Indian Periodicals
92-97 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
98-100 unknown view