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The Indian Review. A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest December 1918

1918

#. FTENT1MES do we fed that in the march of Eternity the present is but the poineof junction between the past and the future The hietory of today is but the politics of an earlier era and if as Carlyle felt and wroteta.11 history is but the biography of the great men of the age then verily do we realize how intimate is the connection between the &ink activities of the public men of one generat [...] As -the develoi:w meat of agricultural resources is in a way allied to.tbat of industrial progress a good deal is being done by the Bengal Government by the extesion of cotton gultivation and of the supply of a new variety of sugarcane by the encouragement of the co-operative movement and in particular of industrial Societies in connection with which 16 ' new posts of Inspectors bays been Cre [...] The contrastis marked enough ! And the only method of improving conditions is the real awakening of the people to the gravity of the situation. [...] Other points worthy of remark are the inadequacy of the provision for training teachers the meagreness of the *existind facilities for commercial and industrial education and the want of sufficient atlhoola for the blind and deaf mates. [...] will not be able to resume feel' long time the position which she has lost during the latter prt of the war as the chief source of the supply of capital for the develoment of the resources of other countries and that the United States of America will be able to establish on a permanent footing the supremacy in international finance which she has recently snatched from England's hands.
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“All-Together
809-812 John Trist view
The Saints of India
812-814 T.V. Aiyar view
The Renaissance in India
815-816 B. Sitaramayya view
The Fate of German East Africa
817-819 Saint Singh view
The Revival of Indial Industries
820-823 Alfred Nundu view
Education in the Madras Presidency During the Years 1911-12 to 1916-17
823-826 N.R. Rau view
England’s Financial Supremacy
827-831 S.G. Panandikar view
The Political Experimental Farm
832-832 S. Iyengar view
Education Through Vranculars
833-834 P.A. Harman view
Moulton’s Last Book
835-835 G.K. Nariman view
Kesavchandra Sen
836-841 Sitanath Tattvabushan view
Domestic Civilisation
842-844 Prakasa view
The Evolution of Japan
844-845 J.C. Molony view
Mass Education in Ancient and Medieval India
846-847 Hemannta Sarkar view
The Mussalmans of India
848-848 S.V. Venkateswaran view
Brahmins and Non-Brahmins
849-849 unknown view
A History of the Maratha People
850-856 H.G. Limaye view
Topics from Periodicals
857-864 unknown view
Questions of Importance
865-865 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
866-866 unknown view
Feudatory India
867-867 unknown view
Indians Outside India
868-868 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
869-869 unknown view
Agricultural Section
870-870 unknown view
Notices of Books
871-871 unknown view
Diary of the Month
872-872 unknown view
Litetary
873-873 unknown view
Educational
874-874 unknown view
Legal
875-875 unknown view
Medical
876-876 unknown view
Science
877-877 unknown view
Personal
878-878 unknown view
Political
879-879 unknown view
General
880-880 unknown view