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The Indian Review A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest May 1934

1934

At the same time it is necessary that if the Government of India are going to accept all or any of the recommendations of the BowleRobertson Report they should secure the services of an outstanding and experienced economist who could be the head of the new organisation which is proposed and the Chief Advisor in economic matters to the Government of India. [...] Burthe motion of the Satellites of the planets coetipues on the whole the story of ordered arrangement already told by the motions of the planets. [...] Almost all the stars of the small outstaning minority fall into 4 other classes denoted by the letters P 0 N R. The principal differences in the ailed* of stars arise from variations of a single physical quantity ziamely the temperature of the stellar atmospherq A study of the temperature of stars is therefow the most important step towards the solution of the mysteries of stellar evol [...] By Saba's theory all the details of stellar spectra become quantitativelyMAT 1934] THE WORLD OF STARS 303 connected with the temperature and pressure in the reversing layer i.e the outer envelope which weakens by absorption the radiation proceeding from the hot interior of the star and therefore the temperature of the stellar atmosphere can be determined from an examination of the nature and [...] Due to the attractive force of the passing star the gaseous mass becomes deformed in the same way as the moon raises tides in the oceans and the atmosphere of the earth and two filaments of matter are ejected.
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Planned Economy
289-291 F.E. James view
Capture the Councils
291-292 S. Satyamurti view
Crossing the Bar
293-294 M. Seshadri view
Lifting the Ban
295-296 unknown view
Research Degrees in Indian Universities
297-298 Jwala Prasad view
The World of Stars
299-305 A.K. Das view
Humours of the Class-Room
306-307 B. Tandon view
What I Saw in Mr. Henry Ford’s Factory
308-312 H.L. Pasricha view
Ancient Hindu Architecture
313-313 unknown view
The Idiots Wife
314-319 Nares Sen Gupta view
Federation of Indian Chambers
320-320 unknown view
Indian Affairs
321-323 unknown view
World Events
324-325 A.J. Saunders view
Trade and Finance
326-327 Srivas view
Diary of the Month
328-328 unknown view
The World of Books
329-332 unknown view
Indian States
333-334 unknown view
Indians Overseas
335-336 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
337-344 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
345-360 unknown view