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Modern Review March 1948

1948

The inevitable is taking place as the natural consequence and with the separation of the Left from the main body politic the Congress stands more than chance of becoming in reality.what the Communists and the League have falsely accused it to be in the past unless the A.-I. [...] The Socialist PEW was the most powerful weapon in the hands of the Congress spinet the Communist campaign for the dissuption of the State through rabid disaffection and complete' demoralisation of Labour. [...] The Communist Prgramme is that of the disruption of the State the object being the induction of Russian extra-territorial influence in the ensuing chaos. [...] Though the principle of redistribution on a linguistic basis has been accepted the delay in the practical application of the principle on the plea of the inopportuneness of the present moment is certain to create greater complications and make 'elution harder than ever The delay is being utilised by the Bihar Government for whittling down the claims of Bengal. [...] Leaving for the present the Sikh-Pakistan relations those who are charged with moulding the destiny of the Indian Union would require the highest order of sympathetic and imaginative statesmanship to tackle rightly the problem of people who have demonstrated -their capacity in the arts of war and peace in the wide spaces of the world.
government politics public policy
Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
169-188 unknown view
Re-Statement of Human Values
189-194 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay view
Why Gandhism !
194-197 Buddha Prakash view
The Cross and the Eagle
198-201 Sunil Bose view
Gandhiji Among the Immortals
201-203 Cyril Modak view
Florence: City of the Soul
204-205 U. S. Navani view
International Organisation of Journalists
205-207 Nripen Ghosh view
Nicholas Roerich
208-210 O.C. Gangoly view
Life in an American School
211-212 unknown view
Ananda Mohun Bose on the Future of British Rule in India
213-215 Jogesh Bagal view
U.S. Laboratory Combats Typhus and Spotted Fever
216-218 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
218-218 unknown view
Dominion Status aor Ceylon
219-222 J. Bhar view
How Qazis and Muftis Did Justice
222-223 N. K. Sinha view
Industrial Raw Materials and World Economy
224-226 C. Selvanayaki view
Staggered Working in Britain
226-226 Cordon Cummings view
Whither Pakistan ?—What Next ?
227-229 Qazi Ahmad view
India’s Contribution to World Civilisation
229-229 Santosh Ray view
Long Staple Cotton Cultivation in Bengal
230-231 Sarada Chakravarty view
Political Organisation of the Indian Mutineers
231-235 Satindra Singh view
Abolition of Zamindaris
235-237 V. V. Sayanna view
Book Reviews
237-242 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
243-248 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
249-252 unknown view