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The New Review May 1949

1949

From the fall of 1945 to the sumer of 1948 the rift between the Great Powers went on developing despite a series of concessions to Russia; in the meantime Manchuria passed into the hands of the Chinese communists whose land policy rapidly rallied the peasantry against the corrupt Kuomintang administration. [...] 'Taking cotton as an example ' he observes 'the cost of production of cotton and the margin of profit must be calculated; then the cost of ginning and the profit of the ginner the cost of spinning and the profit of the spinner the cost of the weaver and the profit of the weaver the cost of dyeing and the profit of the dyer the cost of the dealer and his profit and so on. [...] But is the efficiency of the industrial worker the same as that of the agricultural worker or the efficiency of capital invested in up-to-date industrial machinery no greater than that of agricultural capital ? Is no higher order of entrepreneurial ability rquired in industry than in agriculture ? Are the risks of industrial and agricultural enterprise of equal magnitude ? Does not the situati [...] A. will consist of the President of the local Panchyat the Tahsildar the Superintendent of the tuberculosis sanatorium one officer of the sanatorium and a fifth man to be nominated by Government. [...] The speeches of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Industry and Supply at the recent ifieeting of the Central Advisory Council and the speech of the Finance Minister to the Associated Chamber of Commerce at Calcutta were reassuring.
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Pages
80
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
This Side and That
321-328 unknown view
Parity Economy
329-334 M. Arokyasamy view
Fighting Tuberculosis
335-345 R. Chinnathambi view
Re-Orientation of Industrial Policy
346-353 P.C. Jain view
The Modernity of Arabic
354-356 Raghu Vira view
Taboo
357-366 L.A. Iyer view
Translation of the Draft Constitution by Rahulje
367-371 B.S. Audholia view
Economic Outlook in India
372-376 R.V. Rao view
Sanskrit as the National Language
377-383 M.A. Mehendale view
India and the World Bank
384-393 V.U. Chandurkar view
Independent India’s Second Budget
394-398 V.G. Ramakrishnan view
Some Recent Books
399-400 unknown view

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