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Modern Review September 1947

1947

The actual act that lighted the spark was the insistence of the League leaders to divide the army the police and the civd services on communal lines. [...] After a close obsevation of the attitude and activities of these officials the Special Representative of the Minds ton limes says that "it was natural for such officials to think in terms of wiping out the minorities in their State." Thai explains the open complicity of the Mudim army police and civil officials with the marauders in carrying out the ma ere in West Punjab. [...] "In the matter of distributing powers between the Centre and the units we think that the most satisfactory arrangement is to draw up three exhaustive lists on the lines followed in the Government of India Act of 193S. [...] One of the headaches of the Adieu Independence Act was the manner in which it practically encouraged the cutting off of the political connection between the GOT ernment of India and the Governments of the Indian States. [...] Hornets Imam also referred to the provision is the report that any attempt to go beyond the terms of the May 16 report dealing with Federal subjects should be made with the consent of the Indian State concerned and said after August 15 the Assembly was not bound by the terms of May 16 statement.
government politics public policy
Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
169-188 unknown view
Free India
189-192 Jadunath Sarkar view
Problem of German Economic Rehabilitation
193-198 Promode Sengupta view
Fundamentals of the Eastern and Western Civilisation
199-200 S.V. Puntambekar view
Planning and Democracy
201-202 G.G. Gadgil view
Nationality in the Indian Union
203-204 Amarendra Mukerjee view
A Corpus of Original Sources of Later Bengal History
204-205 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Declaration of Independence an Expression of American Weals
206-208 unknown view
G.K. Chesterton
208-209 Douglas Woodruff view
Early Years of the Calcutta Medical College
210-215 Jogesh Bagal view
Coulee Dam
216-217 Richard Spring view
Land of the Lushais in Assam- Mizoram
218-219 unknown view
The Evolution of Modern India’s Ideal of Freedom
220-221 Nandalal Chatterji view
The Life in U.S.S.R.
222-228 Jacqufs Nicolle view
The Late Nalini Kanta Bhattasali
228-229 Niradbandhu Sanyal view
The Basic Factor of Industrialisation
230-231 Probodh Bandyapadhyay view
Literature and Active Politics
232-233 B.S. Mathur view
Food Position in Bengal
234-236 Rabindra Bhattacharya view
Planned Economy
236-237 P.B. Sanyal view
Book Reviews
238-242 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
243-247 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
248-i unknown view