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Modern Review November 1948

1948

Pattaphi his successor in office and honour the difficult task of adjustment between the exigencies of the State and the demands of the sore-prealed people. [...] This come-down has been awed by the failure of Coogan leadership represented in thiCtintral Government to enlist the people to the support of their ineistiree by the mutual: impatience of the rulers sad the sided over what is and whit should have been in the light of. [...] Spain was on the outer marches of Europe and herefore the democracies of that period attached little mportanee to the "direct action" of the Axis in that part of the world. [...] The Hiriduntun Times pointed out that "the intention of the Union Government to deny Indians even the limited franchise which the Act conceded while retaining the segregation This is the Union Government's reply to the :it peal of the United Nations Assembly to the two Goverments to get together to settle the dispute. [...] The major part of the diseuseion centred round the subjects of the financing of the provincial poswar development schemes and the distribution o. Income Tax.
government politics public policy
Pages
98
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
337-356 unknown view
British Rule and India’s Cultural Heritage
357-360 Nandlal Chatterji view
Some Aspects of the Draft Constitution
360-362 A.K. Ghosal view
France’s Dilemma Between the Left and the Right
362-363 Kamalesh Gupta view
A Plea for Indo-Afghan Understanding
363-364 H.K. Sondhi view
Sudhindra Bose Portrait
365-373 Anne Bose view
Indian Journalism and our Freedom Movement ( The first Phase )
373-378 Jogesh Bagal view
Yosemite National Park One of the Scenic Wonders of the United States
378-380 Joseph Landau view
As Stones Speak—Jaipur
381-385 Satya Prakash view
Road Transport in Britain From Chariot to Motor Car
385-387 Ralph Straus view
Heinrich Heine The Poet and the Rebel
387-ii Anita Kashyap view
Progress as the Concept of Change
389-391 Swami Prajnanananda view
India’s Labour at the Cross-Roads
392-394 Jatindra Datta view
Story of Sakuntala and Dusyanta in Hungary
394-394 V.K. Mathur view
The Future of the Indian Press
395-398 V.B. Kulkarni view
The Damodar Valley Project
398-401 R.N. Sen Gupta view
Production and Utilisation of Groundnuts in Madras
401-403 C. Selvanayaki view
Atomic Warfare and India
404-405 K.S.R. Murty view
Literary Activities in Manipur The Work of a Poet and a Sanskrit Scholar
406-406 Suniti Chatterji view
Book Reviews
407-410 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
411-416 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
417-i unknown view