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Modern Review February 1945

1945

S. A. Brelvi premed the hope that the Conference which had become a power during the four years of its existence would not only continue to exist after the war but have useful role to play in the future in helping the Press in India to become one of the potent forces contributing to the extension of human freedom knowledge progrevi and happinem Few countries he said had suffered in the past a [...] Anti-Indian Propaganda Strengthened Insaf has made startling diselosires in the pages of the Loader of the Puckle-Joyce combine and the promoters of United Publications" of running a propganda racket under pseudo-nnmes to poison the minds of the people in America the Middle East and other foreign lands on Indinn affairs. [...] has hem modelled on the Urdu Tires: with a special appeal to the tribesmen and the Muslims of India." Propaganda Material for the Foreigners But Banned to Indians The most subtle and the most sinister aspect of the propaganda is the preparation and distribution of materials to the foreigners which have been carefully withheld from the Indian public. [...] "After the elections the Mahniuditbad group which happens to be in majority in the provincial executive of the League again turned the tables on the RizwaWWI group and appointed a Control Board entirely were with ite own partisans to control the League parties in the municipal boards. [...] Punjab Plan for the Uplift of Villages The United Press understands that one of the youngest departments of the Punjab Government the Directorate of Panchayets has put up a. five-year plea for the uplift of the 35 000 villages of the Punjab to come into operation after the war.
government politics public policy
Pages
56
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
47-56 unknown view
The World and the War
57-58 Kedar Chatterji view
The Lakheri Campaign of De Boigne : A New Study
59-63 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Negotiations and After
64-67 D.N. Banerjee view
The Sun God of Konarka Unearthed
67-72 Pranakrushna Samal view
Britain’s Wool Textile Industry
72-74 A Johnson view
Strange but True
75-77 Kali Ghosh view
The Late Hans Maghrajh of Natal
77-78 Bhawani Dayal view
Indians in South Africa
78-79 Manilal Gandhi view
Romain Rolland
80-82 Sunil Bose view
Book Reviews
83-86 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
87-89 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
90-iii unknown view