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The Indian Review July 1926 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1926

The recognition by penologists of the truth that the ordinary criminal child is the product of unhealthy environment" and that the object of all punishment is " the restortion of the criminal to society as a reformed character" has revolutionised the methods adopted in the treatment of the child offender. [...] But when the Government of India has taken action in the matter in the past it has not acted primarily in India's interests but in the interests of the Colonies of Great Britain in order to bring wealth into the coffers of Great Britain itself. [...] When you have provided cheap capital to the ryot and redeemed him from the clutches of the usurer it does not necesarily follow that the margin saved from the usurer goes to the purse of the ryot. [...] Some in one centre come in others."428 THE INDIAN REVIEW [ JULY 1926 PROTECTION FROM THE MIDDLEMAN You may increase the ryot's income but does the increase reach his own pocket ? The tragedy is that even we have often to compromise with the middleman in the matter of marketing the products of the very cottage industries which we device to add to the ryot's income I Whether it is his staple incom [...] Some of the inscritions throw much light on the measures taken to assess and collect land revenue the method of public expenditure trade and commerce the organisation of the civil and military departments: Whether the government of the country was highly centralised is a question in which there is not unanimity of opinion among scholars.
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Indian States and Ruling Princes
417-420 Azizuddin Ahmed view
The Problem of the Juvenile Offender
420-421 V.T. Krishnamachari view
The Problem of Emigration
422-424 C.F. Andrews view
Twelve Years of Rural Work Some Lessons and Warnings
425-430 K.T. Pual view
Tamil Civilisation
430-432 V.G. Iyer view
The Need of Cultural Unity
433-438 Teja Singh view
Indian Sculpture
438-441 Rama Misra view
Mr. George Santayana
441-444 Anthony Clyne view
The Bases of Indian Economy
445-446 A. Ramaiya view
Order of Young India
446-447 T. L. Vaswani view
The Rupee and the Gold Standard
448-448 C. Menon view
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
449-453 Mahatma Gandhi view
Our Countrymen Abroad
454-456 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
457-464 unknown view
Questions of Importance
465-465 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
466-466 unknown view
Indian states
467-467 unknown view
Indians Outside India
468-468 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
469-469 unknown view
Agricultural Section
470-470 unknown view
The World of Books
471-471 unknown view
Diary of the Month
472-472 unknown view
Literary
473-473 unknown view
Educational
474-474 unknown view
Legal
475-475 unknown view
Medical
476-476 unknown view
Science
477-477 unknown view
Personal
478-478 unknown view
Political
479-479 unknown view
General
480-480 unknown view