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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) April-May 1923

1923

I am glad to find that the report of the year just ended is so satisfactory from every point of view the number of the students their health and behaviour and the results of the Address delivered by Sir Abdur Rahim ut the Calcutta Mudrassab on the 12th of March 1923.2 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [APL. [...] of the non-co-operation movement implying as it does aloofness from the world and an abandonment of all earnest effort to utilise the resources of nature for the ever-growing needs of an expanding humanity is repugnant to the entire spirit of Islam and the history of Islamic civilisation. [...] In the great scheme of wonderful things done by the reformed Goverment the tax-payers have ceased to couut except as the sleepers on the main line count to the Punjab Mail." I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the facts mentioned therein and all I can say is that if the loan of 10 lakhs was given in the way narrated it would be better that the powers of the Industrial Board or Ministry should be [...] It was urged by the Conference of Directors of Industries held in November 1920 at Cawnpore that the Government of India should consider the employment of eperts and the starting of demonstration and pioneer factories for industries which may be of interest to certain of the local Governments but of no interest to all institutions of the sort that only the Government of India and some of the [...] One wrote in the metropolis of the modern world on the Thames ; the other in North Africa in an old castle (Kalat Ibn Salamah) the ruins of which are still to be seen in the province of Oran (Algeria) on the left bank of the Mina In Art Literature and -Science the Caliphate of Cordova rivalled if it did not outshine the glory of Baghdad.
history
Pages
338
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-vii unknown view
Islamic Culture
1-12 Abdur Rahim view
The Need of a Polytechnic Institute in India
13-25 Hitkari Seth view
Islamic Culture and Islamic Hopes
26-35 S. Bukhsh view
The Precious Stones of India Burma and Ceylon
36-55 A. Mitier view
Ancient “Egypt” —Its Origins and Developments
56-70 Herbert Hannah view
Fifty-Eight Years’ Fight with Malaria
71-i Pramathanath Bose view
The First Scientific Excavation in Bengal
79-87 Hem Ray view
Report of the Fiscal Commission
88-100 Akshaykumar Sarkar view
Nurjahan
101-137 A. Albems view
Calcutta Degrees vs. Foreign Degrees
138-146 unknown view
Reviews
147-328 unknown view

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