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Onward 16th August 1933

1933

The contents and objects of the Bill he has put up before the present session of the Bengal Legisltive Council for crippling the autonomy of the Corporation are well known to the public and form the biggest scandal of the season. [...] BIDHAN CHANDRA Roto go into the questions of the justification or the necessity of the clauses of the Bill. [...] Needless to say they offend the very principles of self-government and whatever the value of the reasons against the introduction of the Black Act and whatever the volume of public opinion against it the Minister will not stop in his betrayal of the interests of his countrymen. [...] It means the negation of the existence of the Congress and the destruction of the organ through which the highest political aspirations could make themselves heard in Britain and the world at large. [...] In a note prepared by the Director of Industries of Bengal for the Simla Industrial Conference particular mention has been made of the considerable success achieved by the Intitute in rehabilitating the handloom weaving industry for which the locality was so famous in the days of the John Company.
history
Pages
34
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120087
Segment Pages Author Actions
As we Find it
1-5 unknown view
Where the Country Stands ?
6-8 S.K.D. view
Sriniketan—An Experiment in Rural Reconstruction
9-11 Mukul Gupta view
Why Backward ?
12-13 S.K. Banerjee view
The Needs of Humanity
14-15 R. Mukherji view
Woman’s World
16-17 Sylvia Gupta view
Literary World
18-19 unknown view
Review
20-20 unknown view
Finance Trade & Commerce
21-22 Probodh Gupta view
Sporting World
23-24 S. Chaudhury view
This Changing Earth
25-26 P.K.S. view
Stage & Screen
27-28 Niren Laha view
From other Pen I Saw Hitler !
29-32 Dorothy Thompson view
Malaria Menace How to Eradicate
32-i unknown view

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