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The Indian Review June 1926 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1926

If indeed the village holds the key to all the great Indian problems and if the villager has not the wherewithal to avail himself of any facility for his own improvement the obvious thing to be done first is to reconstruct the economics of the villager. [...] Just as Kashmir denotes the geogrphical extent of the territories of the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir and not the Vale of Kashmir merely so the term Nepal is used to denote not only the canton of Nepal but the whole of the extensive dominions of the Gurkhas covering the entire range of the montane tracts of the southward slopes of the Himalayas as well as a portion of the Tarai belt and s [...] In the central regions we have numerous tribes like the Magars and the Gurungs the Newars and the Murmis of Nepal proper and the Limbus and the Kirantis of the East. [...] The chief tribes of the Parbatiyas like the Khas the Iktharias the Thakuris and the Sahis are descendants of Bramins and Rajputs who were driven into the hills of Western Nepal on the pressure of the Muhammadan invasions and who mixed with the spirited Buddhist inhabitants. [...] Between the latter and the Khas " there is going on much the 'same process as formerly obtained in the case of the Bramins and the Rajputs and the hill-women in general of days gone.by and they also have become Hindus and Parbatiyas." The people of the Nepal Valley whom the Gurkhas first conquered are the Newars who are the most advanced section of the popultion and who are either Hindus (S
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The Reaction Against Liberalism
353-354 J.T. Gwynn view
Coalition of Parties in the Legislature
355-357 Mukandi Lal view
Purgatories or Reformatories
358-359 Diwan Sharma view
Gokhale’s Legacy
360-360 G.A. Natesan view
Twelve Years of Rural Work Some Lessons and Warnings
361-366 K.T. Paul view
The Art of India
367-i James Cousins view
Maharajah Jang Bahadur of Nepal
369-375 C.S. Srinivasachari view
The New Dewan of Mysore
376-376 unknown view
In Islamic Lands
377-381 V.B. Metta view
The Message of Buddha
382-383 R.R. Diwakar view
Indian Public Life
383-384 K.R.R. Sastry view
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
385-390 Gandhi view
The Root of the Evil in South Africa *
391-393 C.F. Andrews view
A Historic Tragedy
393-394 A.J. Saunders view
Topics from Periodicals
395-400 unknown view
Questions of Importance
401-401 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
402-402 unknown view
Indian States
403-403 unknown view
Indians Outside India
404-404 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
405-405 unknown view
Agricultural Section
406-406 unknown view
The World of Books
407-407 unknown view
Diary of the Month
408-408 unknown view
Literary
409-409 unknown view
Educational
410-410 unknown view
Legal
411-411 unknown view
Medical
412-412 unknown view
Science
413-413 unknown view
Personal
414-414 unknown view
Political
415-415 unknown view
General
416-416 unknown view