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The Indian Review June 1920 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1920

And 3 et because the month of March is ill-euited to the conditions of hill stations and also because of the exaggerated notions of -the separateness of the two systems of education—I suppose this latter has swayed the decision to no small extent—no change in the matter has been gonsidered necessary It seems to me that the question is not likely to be taken up again for considetation by the Gov [...] I do not see here any proportion between the waste of energy anc talent of the teachers and of money of till management and of the Government on the om hand and tie return from the scholars on the other In view of this am I right in saying tha the separation effected in the yew. [...] The well-being of all the people is the foundation upon which alone can be„built the prosperity the secrity and the gnaatness both of the United Kingdom and cif the Empire" so wrote Mr. [...] They rise to the inspiring utterance of the highest philosophical thoughts of the Hindus and have ptheir feet at the same time firmly planted in the Vautiful meadows of the earth if not wandering in the vicinity of snow-clad mountains gorgeou. [...] He knows the sleeping elephants in the caves of Naga Hills ; he has stared at " the snake round the root; of a tree in the lap of wintry sleep "c; from distant Norway he pays his tribute of reverential praise to Guru Nanak and to " the Rishies and to the Dar:anika's " of India ; there is the traditional Hindu girl ligliting the lamp on the surface of the waters for her beloved well-known to rdad
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Federation of Ceylon with India
353-355 Saint Singh view
Geqrge Alfred Lefroy
356-357 Canon Goldsmith view
The Rules under the Reforms Act
357-359 unknown view
The Claims of the Brain-Worker
360-360 S. Coleman view
European High Schools
361-362 J.D. Mathias view
Islam and Europe
363-363 V.B. Metta view
Why Are We so Discontented?
364-366 Taher Mahomadi view
The Roman Script for the Indian Alphabets
366-366 Brindaban Bhattacharya view
Snow Birds
367-368 P. Seshadri view
Party Politics in India
369-371 N. Iyer view
Science and Literature
371-372 C.C Chatterjee view
Study of Civics
373-373 R.R Pawar view
Limit of the Ancient India
374-376 Bhuprndranath Chakravarty view
Reports on the Punjab Disorders
377-385 unknown view
India’s Industrial and Economic Progress
386-389 Dorab Tata view
The Paraiyas in the Tanjore District
390-394 C.S. Subramaniam view
Topics from Periodicals
395-400 unknown view
Questions of Importance
401-401 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
402-402 unknown view
Feudatory India
403-403 unknown view
Indians Outside India
404-404 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
405-405 unknown view
Agricultural Section
406-406 unknown view
Notices of Books
407-407 unknown view
Diary of the Month
408-408 unknown view
Literary
409-409 unknown view
Educational
410-410 unknown view
Legal
411-411 unknown view
Medical
412-412 unknown view
Science
413-413 unknown view
Personal
414-414 unknown view
Political
415-415 unknown view
General
416-416 unknown view