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Modern Review May 1946

1946

One of the parties the Congres has by far and wide the greatest following in India comprising hundreds of millions of all castes and creeds and religions and has the sole right to be called the tare representative of all the forces of independence and democracy in the country by virtue of its sustained struggle through six decades involving gigantic sacrifices and limitless suffering. [...] In order to dispel any ideas generated in the minds of neutrals by the lying propaganda of British Imperialism we give the following quotations from ono of the most eminent of British historians of the Imperialistic era who was above all "suspicion" of arty cimpathy for the yet unborn Indian Congress :".318 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR. [...] on the proposed measures he said There is considerable discussion in the and Anglo-Indian press at the present timi 'NM* the measures to be taken for the relief of 1414 But the measures that are suggested do tot 10 beyond the bounds of mere philanthropy Which eV only be a drop in the ocean of human suffering and poverty—the life of the Indian peasants and urba0 poor. [...] 0001100r gives the winked" diet of the Indian people which in fact is Isavtind the means of at least half the Mutation of the Fish. [...] has been defeated in the election of deligatee to the nestSetil1011 of the IA either 0111 the Osamu or so the pm*.
government politics public policy
Pages
96
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
317-336 unknown view
Battle of Panipat:The Victor’s Despatches
337-339 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Motion Picture Industry
340-342 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay view
I Meet Louis Bromfield
343-344 S Chandrasekhar view
This Freedom
344-346 A.C. view
The Transition Budget of India
346-348 Nikhil Banerjee view
A Tale of the Gamma-Men
349-352 Rajshekhar Bose view
Landscape Painting in the Santiniketan School a New Development
353-355 Kaundinya view
The Working of a Small-Town Government
355-358 unknown view
Technique of Dance in South India
358-361 V.R Chitra view
Revealing the Past
362-364 H.N Balvir view
Indian Womanhood
364-364 unknown view
An Analysis of the Religious-Mindedness’ among the Hindus
365-367 Jatindra Datta view
The Poetry of Ezra Pound
367-ii B Miranda view
Third Partition of Bengal?
369-372 Debajyoti Burman view
Current Ideologies in Politics
372-374 D.V. Rao view
States in Indian Constitution
375-376 Nagendra Chanda view
The Spirit of Hindu Civilization
377-379 Budha Prakash view
Forgotten Capitals of Mewar
379-380 G.N Sharma view
Book Reviews
381-386 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
387-394 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
395-ii unknown view