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The Indian Review a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest February 1921

1921

The salaries and expenses of Civil Departments constitute one of the items of public expenditure in which the money of the tax payer is lavished in uttter disregard of the wealth of the countsy and of the ability of its people to pay. [...] The minority Commissioners of the Welby Commission have ably stated the views of the enlightened section of the Indian people regarding the present management of Indian expenditure and the directions in which improvements may be effected to the advantage of the Indian people. [...] The abnormal increase in the salaries of the European agencies in recent times under the pretext of giving effect to the recommendations of the Islington Commission on Public Services and others the changes contemplated in the Indian Army by the Esher Committee the hanling of the tariff question—all the% rightly bear out the contention of the Indian people that Indian interests are often sub [...] it has become the fashion of the day to speak of the panorama of progress under Brtish rule in terms of the many thousands of miles of railways which have abridged distance the opening of fresh markets the rise of towns the growth of municipal institutions and the frecni ity against violence within and without. [...] function of Histoay to give the student—a clear Lutiun of his duties as a Frenchman and of hie duties as 'man.; In order that such an aim may be realised the pupil is to receive an exact idea of successive civilisations and a precise knowledge of the formation of the development of France including the action and the reaction of each upon the other.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
India’s Rupee
73-74 Montagu De view
A Modern Prophet
75-76 J.C. Molony view
Quo Vadis Anglo India?
77-78 N.P. Smith view
Discontent Versus Internationalism
78-80 N. Subramanian view
Extravagance in Public Expenditure
81-82 V.G. Iyer view
How History Should be Taught
83-84 R.R. Pawar view
Case for and Against the Control of Rents
85-91 M.A. Aiyangar view
Science and Industry
92-92 Rajendranath Mukerjee view
The Marian Congress
93-94 J.D. Mathias view
State versus Company Management of Railways
95-96 unknown view
Indian Labour Problem
97-103 A.R. Hurst view
Medical Activities Under Muslim Rulers
103-104 Y.D. Khan view
The Reformed Legislatures
105-106 unknown view
The Council or State
107-107 unknown view
The Legislative Assembly
108-108 unknown view
Provincial Legislatures
109-112 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
113-120 unknown view
Questions of Importance
121-121 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
122-122 unknown view
Feudatory India
123-123 unknown view
Indians Outside India
124-124 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
125-125 unknown view
Agricultural Section
126-126 unknown view
Notices of Books
127-127 unknown view
Diary of the Month
128-128 unknown view
Literary
129-129 unknown view
Educational
130-130 unknown view
Legal
131-131 unknown view
Medical
132-132 unknown view
Science
133-133 unknown view
Personal
134-134 unknown view
Political
135-135 unknown view
General
136-136 unknown view