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The Indian Review April 1950 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1950

The 1950-51 budget will not be anti-inflationary because it would reduce the money in the hands of the consumers but because it would increase the output of goods and would lead to an expansion of India's industrial enterprise thus increasing the supply of goods in the market. [...] In the meanwhile it is for the Government of India to remove the hardship of some of the provinces by making special grants which are allowed under the Constitution. [...] There is no doubt that the defence of the country is a vital and prime duty of the Government and in view of the turbulent attitude of Pakistan it is not possible to make a drastic reduction in the defence budget. [...] It is necessary to point out in the first instance that the figures for 1950-51 are not strictly comparable with the figures of the previous year 1949-50 for the figures for 1950-51 include not only the finances of the old Provinces but also federal revenues and expenditures of the integrated States. [...] Within the country—concentration of tremendous financial power in the hands of the military militarization of the youth close supervision of the loyalty of the citizens in particular of the civil servants by the police force growing more conspicous every day.
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The First Budget of Republican India
265-275 P.C. Jain view
Einstein Warns the World
276-277 B. Natesan view
A Plan for Economic Planning
278-280 G.P. Gupta view
Women and Western Civilization
281-283 V.R. Talasikar view
The Notorious Assassins
284-286 M.S. Srinivasan view
The Art of Exaggeration
287-290 Fredie Mehta view
The Judicial System of England and Wales
291-293 B. Natesan view
From my Notebook
294-296 Bee view
The Legend of Padmini and Nurjehan
297-300 K.S. Lal view
Shinto—the Japanese Religion
301-302 C.S. Bhalla view
Sound Can be so Much Useful
303-304 P.M. Ittyapirah view
Topical Cartoons
305-306 B. Natesan view
Home and Foreign Affairs
307-309 “An Indian Journalist” view
The World Books of Notes
310-311 B. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
312-312 B. Natesan view
Readers’ Digest
313-318 B. Natesan view
Indians Outside India
319-320 B. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
321-328 B. Natesan view