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Landholders’ Journal May 1939

1939

It is in the fitness of things that the Maharaja of Darbhanga as the President of the Federation has been entrusted with the task of giving the first start. [...] The benefits resulting from the superior abilities of the President will percolate to the general body of the members through the agency of the General Secretary. [...] We urge countrywide propaganda and that forthwith in view of the fact that every year of inaction on the part of the landholders is helping the forces of disruption to gain additional strength and to undermine the power and influence of the former. [...] Instead of participating in the deliberations of the Conference in an helpful manner and trying to convince the Premier and his colleagues and other party leaders that met in the Conference of the advisability of accepting a formula which would smack less of communal and more of rational and national spirit he brought out a long list of charges against the Ministry in general and against the Pre [...] The argument that numerical basis of percentage in services is necesary to evince sympathy which is likely to foster the aspirations of the bulk of the agriculturists of the Province and of the majority of its population and that therefore the land must be administered by persons who are in entire sympathy with the bulk of the population" is misleading and fraught with dangerous consequences.
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Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
What Next ?
529-531 unknown view
Industrial Strikes
532-ii unknown view
Agriculture in India : Its Problems
533-535 T.R. Rajan view
Two Years of Provincial Autonomy
536-538 unknown view
Conference of Provincial Home Ministers
539-ii unknown view
Communal Percentages in Public Services
541-544 Economicus view
Journalism in India
545-547 Politicus view
A Word to Zemindars
548-550 Bhagwat Singh view
India and the outside World
551-553 Edward Thompson view
The Organisation of the Zemindari Credit and Agricultural Welfare
554-556 T. Chakarbarti view
Japan Faces Russia
557-559 unknown view
British Connections with India
560-560 Pritam Kunwar view
“The Problem of the Zemindars in the Madras Presidency”
561-566 G.V.S. Rao view
Films in India
567-571 Budha Gupta view
The U. P. Tenancy Bill
572-572 unknown view
The Palestine Problem
573-575 unknown view
The Situation in Europe
576-577 T. Chakarbarti view
Indian India
578-587 unknown view
Gleanings
588-593 unknown view
Matters of Moment
594-596 unknown view
Activities of Landholders’ Associations
597-599 unknown view
Commercial Notes and Reviews
600-602 unknown view
Notes News Comments
603-606 unknown view

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