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Modern Review April 1944

1944

He asked what had happened to the votere of the House against the increase in Railway f What was their response to the vote of the House against the sending of.propaganda dolgation abroad ? He complained of corruption in the services and dwelt on the Bengal famine. [...] Replying to the Viceroy's speech and those made by the Rome Member and the Leader of the Bowe suggesting that the British Government had done everthing conceivable to secure the honourable co-operation of the people of India in the prosecution of the war and that it was really Indians who were guilty of failure to co-o rate the Nawabsada said that so far as the Mulim L was concerned it had [...] The aims and objects of the Council are to watch the working of the food policy of the Government to consider ways and means of increasing food production to consider the situation from the point of view of nutrition and to collect data regarding food rquirements and supply throughout the province. [...] that " the real significance of the Congress victory can only be realised when it is remembered that it a achieved in the face of the appeal to the voters by the Akali party in the name of the Panth—an appeal that. [...] The exact scope of the Bill has been very ably discussed by the Indian Social Reformer in the following words : Beside] the traditional antipathy the difference between the civil marriage and the steridtenlemeretafr is that white the sacramental marriage would: Yetillat.
government politics public policy
Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
241-256 unknown view
British Business in Indian Legislatures
257-266 H.C. Mookerjee view
Malaria and its Influence on World Health
266-273 Paul F. Russell view
Indians in Mauritius
274-275 Priya Sen view
Slate from Welsh Mountains
276-278 Claud Golding view
Kodaikanal
278-279 L.N. Gubil view
An Interesting Piece of Sculpture in the Allahabad Municipal Museum
280-281 S.C. Kala view
The Road from India to China One of the Most Difficult Man Has Built
281-283 Tillman Durdin view
The Story of Boulder Dam
283-285 unknown view
The World and the War
286-ii Kedar Chatterji view
The Writer in a Changing World
289-292 Rajendra Varma view
Indian Philosophy and Religion A Critical Survey
292-298 Umesha Mishra view
Lin Yutang’s “My Country and My People” An Appreciation
298-300 Abany C. Banerjee view
Book Reviews
301-304 unknown view
In a Quandary
305-308 Kali Ghosh view
Mata Kastur Ba in Natal
308-310 Bhawani Dayal view
Comment and Criticism “Indian Philosophy and Religion”
310-310 unknown view
A Nest of Artists
311-312 unknown view
Iron Medicaments
i-ii unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
313-318 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
319-320 unknown view