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

1926

It may be that the experience of the first decade of the reforms will show that the system introduced has not proved altogether suited to the temperament or the capacities of the Indian people but there will be no setting back of the clock. [...] HAT should be the position of English in a course of true National Eduction in India ; that is a course of education which takes into account all the elements of Indian life and not of Indian life only but of life in the world at large ? In the circustances of to day English takes the part of a common language. [...] if they are to use it as an instrument for the full expression of their thought and feeling in such a way as to distinguibh their use of it from the use of everyone else (which distinction is the essence of style and the secret of power) they will avoid the taint of the classics and the poor occupation of passing well-worn currency notes of speech from mouth to mouth ; and they will take the mol [...] Waller's analysis of the necessity if the League of Nations is to discharge its accredited functions of combiing with the judicial functions of the Interntional Court of Justice the legislative and executive functi9n8 of Council and the Avembly. [...] The bhikkhuni asked the King whether he had any body who could count the sand of the Ganges and drops of water in the sea. The King answered in the negative.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Indian States and British India
769-771 Valentine Chirol view
Labour in the Indian Textile Industries
771-775 Chatterjee view
English in Indian Universities
776-777 James Cousins view
Maya and Carlyle
778-783 J.C. Molony view
World Events
783-ii A.J. Saunders view
The League and World-Peace
785-786 L.F. Williams view
Female Education in Buddhist Literature
787-788 Bimala Law view
Co-Ordination of Agricultural Activities
789-790 A Friend of the Ryot view
The Conflict of Moral Ideals
791-792 A.R. Wadia view
Indiain Church Measure
793-799 K.W. Rao view
The Spirit Constructive
799-800 T.L. Vaswani view
India and China
801-802 V.B. Metta view
The Peace Offering
803-808 Svarna Devi view
The Story of My Experiment With Truth
809-814 Gandhi view
Our Countrymen Abroad
814-816 unknown view
The Fallacy of 1s. 6d.
817-818 C.C. Javeri view
Topics from Periodicals
819-824 unknown view
Questions of Importance
825-825 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
826-826 unknown view
Indian States
827-827 unknown view
Indians Outside India
828-828 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
829-829 unknown view
Agricultural Section
830-830 unknown view
The World of Books
831-831 unknown view
Diary of the Month
832-832 unknown view
Literary
833-833 unknown view
Educational
834-834 unknown view
Legal
835-835 unknown view
Medical
836-836 unknown view
Science
837-837 unknown view
Personal
838-838 unknown view
Political
839-839 unknown view
General
840-840 unknown view