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Modern Review October 1943

1943

This is inrressing the pressure on the left The Damodar Flood embankment and the situation is deteriorating ever)! The full story of the Damodar and its Roods ►:ear. [...] lays down that the participating countries of like MIDIS India Government has yielded to the should agri e " to the elimination of all forma of diseris pressure of some of the surplus provinces demand minating treatment in international commerce to to put ban on the export of foodstuff from their gthrnerretettl:otztof tariffs and other trade barriers. m territory in spite of the fact that the [...] time of making nor at the time of breaking the ' - (2) Any law passed hi contravention of this Agreement did the Government of India take sectien-shall to the.extent of the contravention the Indian business and industrial interests into be invalid.. [...] general extension of the principle of statutory 'price control; and the problem should rink next to the problvni of la.-fly a general overhaul of the machinery of adminimunitions supply but failing such increaee it would be tration and a re-adjustment of the relations between the advisable for Government to secure supplies of precious metals for sale pIOVIIWPA and the centre. [...] to the cultivator; and rationing should On the first head the report lays down the principle be introduced in urban area: on the principle of a daily that for the duration of the war India must cease to minimum ration of one lb.
government politics public policy
Pages
93
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
241-256 unknown view
The Control of Alien Capital
257-261 H.C. Mookerjee view
Moral Challenge to the British and the Allies
262-266 C.L. Cheewala view
House of Cards
266-269 Ganesh Prashad view
International Monetary Control
270-272 S.D. Sharma view
The Temple of Martand in Kashmir
273-277 Jagadiswarananda view
Kanthas (Embroidered Works)
277-279 Ajit Mookerjee view
Parliament Carries On
279-281 C.E. Christ view
Architect of an Empire
281-285 John Fisher view
The Charcoal Kiln
286-287 J.N Sinha view
The World and the War
288-ii Kedar Chatterji view
Bengal’s Cotton Manufactures: Two Centuries of Struggle
289-296 Debajyoti Burman view
Inidan Monetary Policy in Recent Times
297-299 P.C. Thomas view
Ghanasyama
299-300 J.B. Chaudhuri view
Autocracy Superimposed on State Autocracy
300-301 Sudhir Lahiri view
A Grand Durga Pujah and a Bloody Revolution
301-304 Prangopal Das view
Diamonds in India
305-306 Parasuramayya Pingaly view
Frequency of Re-Marriage of Widows Among the Muhammadans of Bengal
306-308 J.M. Dutta view
Book Reviews
309-312 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
313-317 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
318-320 unknown view