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Modern Review March 1951

1951

The area the DVC's electrical system will serve covers all the coalfields of Bengal and Bihar the Iron and Steel Works; of the two States the mica mines copper and aluminium industries and the new locomotive factory among the existing iniluatrie& In vier of the rise in prices of materials and labour specially the rise in the cost of machinery and equipment due to devaluation there seems not [...] (3) The Financial Adviser shall be responsible for the preparation of the Budget of the Corporation the compilation of the annual and other financial statements and for supervision of the manner its which the gcrounts of the Corporation are maitarred and made available for audit. [...] In respect of the utilisation of the larger revenue yield the Railway Minister says "The revenues accruing from the enhancement of passenger fares are intended for the stabilisation and expansion of the railway undertaking. [...] He informed the House that the reactions of these bodies were generally in favour of the plan though some adjustments had been suggested by some of theHe also announced that with the wholehearted and unanimous approval of the Central Advisory Council it was proposed to start in the coming year the formation of the southern zone by the amalgasna-A. [...] deficiency In the maintenance of tacks.itid;: 149* report which had already been received wail itrit under the consideration of the Government: The Minister next referred to the first 10001nOti 91 which steamed out of the Chittaranjan 1AUkom0tivii Works on 1st November 1960 the function illeseed by the presence of the President of 'the* public.
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
173-192 unknown view
The Prime Minister of India
193-195 G.P. Srivastava view
London Letter
195-198 D. Pole view
Presidents Resignation in the New Constitution
199-201 K. V. Rao view
Census Operation
202-206 Purnendu Bose view
Indian Economy Under Independence
206-209 Mrityunjoy Banerjee view
British Press: Is It Really Free?
209-215 Nikhil Ray view
Bertrand Russell
215-216 P. P. Mehta view
Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of the All-India -Academy of Fine Arts Calcutta
217-220 Ramendra Chakravorty view
The Supreme Court of the United States
220-223 Max Lerner view
Singara—The Fruit
223-224 Murari Guha view
Thakkar Bapa
224-225 S.R. Venkataraman view
Influence of Indian Art in Tibet
226-228 Dasarathi Roy view
In Praise of Artists
229-230 O.C. Gangol Y view
American Food for India
230-232 J.J Singh view
What Ransom for Manchuria?
232-235 Norman Cleaveland view
Centralization—The Negation of DemocracY
236-237 Manukumar Sen view
The Heavy Chemical Industries
238-240 J.V. Ramana view
Book Reviews
241-246 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
247-251 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
252-i unknown view