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The Indian Review October 1949 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1949

The main function of the majority party is to criticise the party in power by publicity and propaganda with the ultimate object of capturing a majority of seats in the legislature in the next election. [...] When he came to power Hitler had undoubtedly the support of the majority of the Germans and it is difficult to hold that Stalin today has not the support of the majority of the Russians. [...] This Finance Commission will perform the fourfold task of making recommendations with regard to (1) the distribution of taxes between the Union and the states and provinces determination of the net amount to be distributed the basis of distribution and the share of each province and state ; (2) the principles which should govern the grants-in-aid to the states out of the Indian revenues ; (3) th [...] Nomination of the representatives of the States merged in the Provinces to the respective Provincial Legislatures is the very antithesis of democracy. [...] The relationship between the Centre and the States Unions is governed by the covenants and the agreements entered into between the Centre and the Rejaprmukhs.
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The American Way
505-507 P. V. Rajamannar view
Dictatorship and the Congress
508-511 K. C. Chakravarti view
The Scientist & his Social Responsibility
511-513 P. J. Choudhury view
Union Finance under the Draft Constitution
513-517 P. C. Jain view
Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi
518-520 B. Rao view
The Vatican and Communism
521-523 L. Raymond view
Merger and Integration
523-525 P. Rao view
Labour and Liquor
526-528 Abraham Panakal view
Students and Politics
529-530 B. S. Mathur view
On Solving Unemployment
530-531 Jagatjyoti Pal view
From my Notebook
532-534 “Bee” view
Topical Cartoons
535-536 B. Natesan view
Home and Foreign Affairs
537-541 “An Indian Journalist” view
The World of Books
542-543 B. Natesan view
Books Received
543-543 B. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
544-544 B. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
545-550 B. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
551-552 B. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
553-553 B. Natesan view
Utterances of the Day
554-554 B. Natesan view
Political and Personal
555-555 B. Natesan view
Educational
556-556 B. Natesan view
Legal
557-557 B. Natesan view
Trade and Finance
558-558 B. Natesan view
Women’s Page
559-559 B. Natesan view
General
560-560 B. Natesan view

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