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Modern Review August 1944

1944

THE MODERN REVIEW NOTES India Debate in the Commons The incomplete news of the India debate in the House of Commons has reached us at the time of going to the Press. [...] -has been further intertiifled by the setting up of it Consumers' Council at 'the instance of the Government the principle of the selection of whose persotinel and the policy of which still remain a mystery. [...] The paper refers to the industrial production the rise in primly' disastrous effects of the Bengal writes that the position in India is pr eataArophe unless the short-sighted nate policy which Mr. [...] The econmic 'Stem of the world is wrong and that is probably one of the MUM of the war. [...] The Government should have utilised this opportunity to give an impetus to the paper production of the country specially the hand-made paper production which cannot be avereely affected by transport and other diffitulties and 1. therefore sugrat that the Order should bo ao *mended are to exclude the hand-made paper foe the purpeoes of the Order and confine the restriction W min-made paper only.
government politics public policy
Pages
57
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterjee view
Notes
81-90 unknown view
Our Obligations to the Non-Offical European—III
91-95 H. C. Mookerjee view
Romesh Chunder Dutt A Champion of the Indian People
96-99 Narayan Chanda view
U. N. R. R. A. and India
99-102 Ashutosh Das view
Picturesque Varkala
103-107 K. P. Tampy view
Early History of Silk in Bengal
107-110 Debjyoti Burman view
Right to Education
110-111 Vladimir Potemkin view
The World and the War
111-ii Kedar Chatterjei view
Book Reivews
113-122 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
123-125 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
126-128 unknown view