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Modern Review October 1951

1951

The scleroon of good candidates would restore the confidence of the eople in the Congress and give the Congressmen selconfidence the lack of which Wan UP of the reasons of the state of affairs that now prvvailed in the orgnisation. [...] The sales were made through secret channels but were known to Washington which wanted to get the precious minerals for the West." We also get the following information regarding the armed forces of the Soviet satellites in the same issue: "Although precise information on the extent of the armed forces in the. [...] When it wag explained by the Law Minister that freedom of epression included freedom of the Press the representtives of the Pres% in the Flow+ and the Press in general in the country Were Katated... [...] It is for the House to decide whether the Minister is right in claiming that the Emergency Powers Act of 1931 has been repealed and the recommendations of the Press Laws Enquiry Committee in this regard have been carried out." Sri Gupta quoted the Hindu of Madras which said that Clause 3 was provided out of "suspicion and distrust Ent the Press which was the characteristic feture of the Britis [...] In that treaty the Government of India intend to stipulate provisions which will secure to themselves and the nationals of India all the rights privileges indenities and advantages together with the right to enforce the same which under the Treaty of San Francisco have been stipulated in favour of the Allied Powers and their nationals." The following Is Article 23 of the Japanese Peace Tre
government politics public policy
Pages
94
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chaterji view
Notes
257-276 unknown view
How the British Lost India Our Gains and Losses from the British Rule
277-281 Jadunath Sarkar view
Appeasement Birds Coming Home to Roots Clenched Fists Vs. Folded Hands
282-288 C.L.R. Sastri view
Prospects of Demmocracy in Free India
288-292 Nandalal Chatterji view
Minerals and World Wars
292-296 Sukumar Merh view
Welfare State
297-300 K.P. Khumani view
Famous English Houses
301-306 D. Pole view
Kodaikanal
306-308 I.N. Gubil view
Hawaii: Paradise of the Pacific
308-310 Maude Jones view
The Wall—s Barrier
311-315 Santa Devi view
The Srange Case of Baudelaire
315-316 B.N. Chaturvedi view
Genesis of Hindi
317-320 Chandra Gupta view
Unesco and its Educational Ideals
321-322 Narayan Chanda view
Book Reviews
322-328 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
329-334 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
335-i unknown view