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The Indian Review August 1919 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1919

But the defects of a production of this formidable size are largely mitigated by the table of Contents and the analyses of the chapters and the attractiveness of the type. [...] The immense number of students to be dealt with by the University the meagre staffing and equipment of many of the Colleges the absence of variety in the courses and of provision for training in technical subjects the unwieldy size of the classes and the absence of idividual guidance to students the inadequate pay and prospects of teachers in private Colleges and the difficulties of co-oper [...] The recommendations of the Commission for the abandonment of the service system of recruitment for the restriction of Government interference and for the conferment of autonomy in the Universities are bound to meet with general approval II. [...] There is a want of fellow-feeling in these days—a feeling that the work is done by the mechanical delivery of set lectures—a feeling that the development of the character of the taught is not within the province of the professcr. [...] We consider it our duty to urge for the fair name of England nay of the British Empire that the pledge our Prime Minister in the name of England gave %o the world and in particular to the world of Islam should be maintained ; and that the Turkish sovereign as the Caliph of the vast Sunni.
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The Calcutta University Commission Report
513-516 unknown view
The Future of the Ottoman Empire a Symposium
517-519 unknown view
Indians in South Africa
520-520 M.K. Gandhi view
The New Preference Policy and India
521-525 K.C. Mahindra view
Joint Stock Concerns in India
526-527 R.K. Sangameswaran view
The Afghan Treaty
528-528 unknown view
The Drink Problem and India
529-531 D.S. Gordon view
The Three C’s in Social Co—Operation
531-532 P.R. Krishnaswami view
Modern Western Ideas in Ancient India
533-534 Hemantakumar Sarkar view
Indo-English Verse
535-536 P Seshadri view
Pauper Problem in Madras
537-539 R. Rau view
Reminiscences of Pandit Dayananda Saraswati
540-541 Mohini Dutta view
Democracy at the Crossways
542-544 Shamnath Mushran view
An Indian Educational Commission to America
544-544 Sudhindra Bose view
Sir SankarAn Nair on the Division of Functions
545-560 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
561-568 unknown view
Questions of Importance
569-569 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
570-570 unknown view
Feudatory India
571-571 unknown view
Indians Outsid India
572-572 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
573-573 unknown view
Agricultural Section
574-574 unknown view
Notices of Books
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Diary of the Month
576-576 unknown view
Literary
577-577 unknown view
Educational
578-578 unknown view
Legal
579-579 unknown view
Medical
580-580 unknown view
Science
581-581 unknown view
Personal
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Political
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General
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