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Modern Review September 1950

1950

Pandit Nehru in his broadcast to the natiod on August 22 last said that the gravity of the food situation in the country deaunde41 that It be faced in the spirit of a war effort and with the full dete7Pliiiirofovercome every difficulty that came in the way. [...] The State Governments also can establish similar funds known as Contingenny Funds of the State and place them at the disposal of the Governor or the Raitrpramukit The Contingency Fund of India is thus Omni from the Consolidatid.11utd of Judie out of.rbicb tap:480cm. [...] penage of the Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Bill a Bill providing for the moisitioi of the bhumidlistri rights and collection of dues to the Z. A. F. was passed The Uttar Pradesh Bill will form the patters of measures in Bihar West Bengal nas-Vn ose parts of Madras where the Zamindari system exists. [...] Article 7: The Governments of India and Nepal agree to grant on a reciprocal basis to the nationals of one country in the territories of the other the same privileges in the matter of residence ownership of property participation in trade and commerce movement and other privileges of a similar nature. [...] It is difficult at present to assess the significance of the absence of these two Ministers or of the party alignments that has been indicated in the following news sent by the Prose Trust of India correspondent from Djakarta on the 6th August last requiring the resignation of Dr.
government politics public policy
Pages
99
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
169-ii unknown view
George Bernard Shaw
189-195 C.L.R. Sastri view
London and the Festival of Britain
195-198 D. Pole view
Indian Agriculture
198-201 D. Sastri view
The President of India
202-203 K.K. Basu view
Film and Education
204-205 O.C. Gangoly view
Some Characteristics of American Life
205-208 Sunil Shome view
Kathakali—the World’s Most Eloquent Pantomime
209-212 unknown view
Ornament of the East
213-215 Nira Srinivasan view
Museum of the Land
215-218 Duncan Emrich view
Dodhidharaia Father of Dhyana School in China
218-220 Chou Hsiang-Kuang view
Sino-Tibetan Relations
220-221 Sher Gupta view
The Unknowable
222-224 Sardul Caveeshar view
English Poets Versus Purists
224-226 S.R. Swaminathan view
Steering Through the Storm (1928-35)
227-231 Jogesh Bagal view
Ship-Building in the Vicinity of Calcutta
231-234 Jatindra Bose view
Prostitutes in Bombay Presidency
235-236 D.P. Khanapurkar view
The 15th All-India Oriental Conference
237-239 Chandra Gupta view
Bookreviews
239-242 unknown view
Inidian Periodicals
243-248 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
249-i unknown view