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

1920

It is no secret that the hanadministration of the Department which has been ling by the Secretary of State for India of any charged with the arrangement of vast and imporof the domestic and commercial affairs of India ant contracts and whose operations have been has been a matter of serious discontent and widconducted outside of the view of the public has spiad criticism on the part of [...] 1.4004 nITH reference to the recent decision of the - Government of India to establish an Iperial School of Mining and Geology at Dhanabad in the Province of Behar and Orissa it. may interest the readers of the Indian Review if we narrate the sequence of events which led to this momentous decision of the Government of India which is bound to have far-reaching effects on the industrial rege [...] This Tatkalika motion is detemined by Bhaskaracltarya in the followipg manner " Suppose x x'= the mean longitudes of a plnet on two successive days ; y y'= the mean anomalies u u'= the true longitudes and a= eccentricity or the sine of the greatest equation of the orbit Then x' --x = the mean motion of the pl/bet y'—y=the motion of the mean anomaly and u'—u=the true motion of the plan [...] the R instantaneous value of sin y'—sin y ) By substituting the instantaneous value of sin y in the equation (2) the instantaneous value of u'—u the true motion of the planet wilt be found; that is a. cos y y'—y — (3) This is the instantaneous motion of the planet." This is the way in which Bhaskaracharya determined the instantaneous motion of the sun and the moon. [...] How SivIji formed a national party out of the Hindu tribes of the Deccan how in course of time he became a terror alike to the Imperial Moghul armies of the North and to the indepedent Muhammadan states of the South hoe the adventurous bane of freebooters organised and left by him grew up in the course of the eighetnth century into the formidable Maratha Confederacy which challenged every
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The High Commissioner for India in England
673-675 Hy Polak view
Sources of Vijianagar History
675-680 C.V. Sastri view
An Imperial School of Mining and Geology
681-682 H. Rau view
The Differential Calculus in Ancient India
683-686 Krishna Bhonsle view
India and Imperial Preference
686-688 Shyama Rai view
The Maratha Episode in Indian History
689-691 K.R. Sitaraman view
The Madras Elementary Education Act
692-694 P.A. Iyer view
High Prices
694-695 B.K. Bhattacharya view
Noises of Motor Cars
696-697 unknown view
Ideals then and Now
697-699 A.V. Pattabiram view
The American President
700-703 B.M. Sen view
The Future of Wages and Prices
703-705 unknown view
Indian Trade Union Congress
706-708 unknown view
Two Thoughts on Gujarati
709-709 Vishnu Trivadi view
The Liberals on the Present Situation
710-712 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
713-720 unknown view
Questions of Importance
721-721 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
722-722 unknown view
Feudatory India
723-723 unknown view
Indians Outside India
724-724 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
725-725 unknown view
Agricultural Section
726-726 unknown view
Notices of Books
727-727 unknown view
Diary of the Month
728-728 unknown view
Literary
729-729 unknown view
Educational
730-730 unknown view
Legal
731-731 unknown view
Medical
732-732 unknown view
Science
733-733 unknown view
Personal
734-734 unknown view
Political
735-735 unknown view
General
736-736 unknown view