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The Indian Review October 1946 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1946

They have been arranged according to the subject of discussion such as the new technique of law-making the freedom of the press the Black Act the Reform of mofussil Courts and the. [...] George Eliot introduced me to and made me familiar with the two great conflicting trends of thought and feeling the rational and the mystical desire for fulness of life and the ideal of the ascetic symbolised by the Renascence and the monasticism or the Middle ages. [...] In the midst of the intellectual struggle created in the minds of our generation by the challenge of Western religious and scientific thought came the golden elquence of Annie Besant and Vivekananda proclaiming the greatness the universality of ancient Indian thought. [...] It would be truer to say that they reveal the Divine in Nature the significance of every individual being the secret truth implicit in every form the blade of grass the song of the bird the sunset and the evening sky. [...] As the onset of the storm threw a blanket of dust over the whole yard the persons unloading one of the wagons took shelter under the wagons ; as the wagons collided five of the persons were killed instantaneously and eight others susta!ned injuries.
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Lord Macaulay’s Legislative Minutes
521-524 P.V. Rajamannar view
Books That Have Influenced Me
524-530 M. Ruthnaswamy view
The Making of a Teacher
531-533 N.R. Krishnamma view
Dust Storms in India
533-535 Keshvasharan Agarwala view
Future of Cottage Industries in Travancore
536-537 J. Nigam view
The Problem of Palestine
537-540 S.B. Mookerji view
Nationalism and World-Peace
540-541 Rajendra Sinha view
The National War Academy
542-544 Amarnath Jha view
Indian Affairs
545-547 “An Indian Journalist” view
Foreign Affairs
548-549 “Chronicler” view
The World of Books
550-551 G.A. Natesan view
Book Received
551-551 G.A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
552-552 G.A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
553-556 G.A. Natesan view
Indian States
557-559 G.A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
560-560 G.A. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
561-576 G.A. Natesan view