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The Indian Review March 1924 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1924

1. The Course starts from the initial stage and covers all the requirements of the Senior Examination of the London Chamber of Commerce and other London and Government examining bodies. [...] He traces the origin and development of the religion of the AryasI since the Vedic times and shows how new rites some have crept into the fabric of the Hindu faith. [...] and practices some wholesome and some unwhol„--- He brings the light of rational criticism to the intewith the sources of Hinduism its fundamental i I pretation of the Hindu religion and distinguishests essence from its excretions. [...] Writing of the purpose of the book the author says in the Introduction:— The idea underlying the composition of the book has been that of the great principle that whatever makes for unification for sympathy for expansion for enlightenment for toleration for freedom is to be encouraged: and all that makes against these that is in fact separative destructive narrowing productive of hatred an [...] It includes among others important pronouncements on subjects of 3a$ his masterly essay on Self-Government his 11 speeches in the Congress in the old Imperial Legislative Council and in the Council of State his presidential address to the National 3/1 li Liberal Federation his famous speech at the. Second Assembly of the League of Nations a few of his orations in Australia Fiji and Canada
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Frontmatter
i-x G.A. Natesan view
India & The Labour Government
145-146 V.S. Sastri view
Constitutional Advance: Our Present Duty
146-150 C.Y. Chintamani view
Why We Wanted to Throw Out the Budget
150-151 N.C. Kelkar view
The Khilafat Question
151-152 Shaikh Hosain view
India and Whitehall
153-156 Surendra Chakravarthy view
The Political Condition of Islam
156-ii Ghulam Sarwar view
British Imperial Economic Relations
161-166 A.J Saunders view
Manufacture of Glue in the Iropics
166-168 V.S Chinnaswami view
Kalidasas Conception of Indian Polity
169-173 K.S Sastri view
Trade and State Policy
174-176 K Bhattagharya view
Sumathy: or the Punjab Pringess
177-183 V Sundaram view
Indians in America
183-184 T.J Kumaraswami view
Topics from Periodicals
185-192 unknown view
Questions of Importance
193-193 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
194-194 unknown view
Indian States
195-195 unknown view
Indians Outside India
196-196 unknown view
Industrialcommercialsection
197-197 unknown view
Agricultural Section
198-198 unknown view
The World of Books
199-199 unknown view
Diary of the Month
200-200 unknown view
Literary
201-201 unknown view
Educational
202-202 unknown view
Legal
203-203 unknown view
Medical
204-204 unknown view
Science
205-205 unknown view
Personal
206-206 unknown view
Political
207-207 unknown view
General
208-208 unknown view
Backmatter
1-34 unknown view