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The Indian Journal of Social Work September 1949

1949

As against the dwellers of the plains the culture breeders of the river banks and the traders and industrialists of the coast-line and the cities the aborigines live in the hills forests and rugged countryside of India. [...] It is on the one hand the product of the primitive mind struggling to know a complex existence; on the other hand it is the product of the spiritual efforts of some of the greatest prophets and philosophers to guide man along the path of morality and righteous conduct. [...] They mac rules and regultions and bye-laws for the administration and management of the Trust and for conducting.he meetings of the Board of Trustees the Executive Committee and the Holding Trustees and sub-committees. [...] The Trustees have power to make rules and regulations and bye-laws for the admnistration and management of the Trust and for conducting the meeting of the Board of Trustees the Executive Committee and the Holding Trustees and sub-.. committees. [...] In the beginning the Trust gives financial help to the work-centre according to the 5 years' plan of working of the Executive Committee in which the Trust decreases the financial grant of the work centres gradually so that in the beginning of the sixth year the Trust stops to give financial help to the work centres which are then run by local finance.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Problem of Aborigines
87-93 B. H. Mehta view
The Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust
94-101 Neela Bhatt view
Place of Recreation in Labour Community Development
102-108 A. K. Singh view
How an Indian Looks at the American Educational System
109-118 Norman Kiell view
Re-Organisation of Charitable Trusts
119-126 N. H. Pandia view
Industries’ Contribution to Positive Health
127-131 M. N. Gupta view
Some Experiences of Child Guidance Work
132-139 Indira Renu view
News and Notes
140-167 Faculty of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay view
Book Reviews
168-169 Faculty of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay view
Backmatter
i-i Faculty of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay view

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