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Modern Review September 1943

1943

The net result of the British Empire general elections haye however has been famine and starvation in been held in the thick of the war and amidst Bengal the granary of India; lower productthe most acute controversies regarding the vity of agricultural commodities all over India; policies to be followed for the prosecution of continuous dearth of the chief domestic fuel the war. [...] la throughout the year and the reediest situation is " While the Government of India have been doing of mistrust and frustration the continuance of all they can to help even today the domination of must imperil the future good relations between Britain British shipping in Indian waters it is a matter of deep and India. [...] His speech is a confesion of abject on an average from the Punjab markets to Bengal incompetence and failure on the part of the Goverstations The difference between the selling price of meat to rise to the height of the occasion as has been the Government of Bengal and purchase prier of Bengal observed by other speakers. [...] who had experience of the Dam(3) The reservoir capacity for floods on the right dar embankment over three decades the unprotected is fast decreasing; the construction and maintenance country on the right bank has been built up to an of the embankment hiss shifted the head of the Damextent of eight feet in average whereas in the so-called dar Delta 20 miles above Burdwan. [...] The threateafro expect as improvement in the narrower portions of ed diversion of the Damodar course north of Calcutta the rivers at and below Jamalpore; but in time the mine endangering the very life of the city would not have difficulties will aria! as the delta fills up.
government politics public policy
Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
161-176 unknown view
The Control of Alien Capital
177-182 H.C. Mookerjee view
There is None Greater Than Man
182-185 Sujitkumar Mukhopadhyaya view
Gandhiji’s Fast: its Fundamental Implications
186-188 N.A. Mavlankar view
Flax and Hemp Cloth in India
188-190 Joges Ray view
Indian Monetary Policy in Recent Times
191-ii P.C. Thomas view
Britain Opens the World’s Most Modern Colliery
193-194 X view
The Raja-Rajeswara Temple of Tanjore
195-196 I.N. Gubli view
Recent Excavations in Kashmir
197-197 B.P. Sharma view
The Women’s Land Army in Britain
198-199 Barbara Stuart view
Chief of U.S.Army Nurses
200-201 Florence A. Blanchfield view
Some Aspects of the Food Muddle
201-208 K.C. Neogy view
The World and the War
208-ii K.N. Chattreji view
Social Security
209-213 Samar Sen view
The Soviet Intelligentsia in Patriotic War
213-214 Pavel Permyakov view
Wang Ching-wei—Japanese Puppet No.1
215-216 Rattan Lall view
The American Press and Public Opinion
217-219 Robert Rand view
Book Reviews
220-224 unknown view
Sanskrit Authoresses and their Camatkara Tarani
225-226 Jatindra Chudhuri view
Problem of Regional Self-Sufficiency and Agricultural Produce of Bengal
226-230 S.M. Sircar view
An Ambassador of Hindu-Moslem Unity
231-232 Gurdial Mallik view
The Late Mr.Jhaveri of South Africa
232-232 Bhawani Dayal view
Indian Periodicals
233-237 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
238-240 unknown view