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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1927

1927

with branches under the charge of ymnastas in the districts was to be established; second collectors were to charge fixed rates of Latta for the different kinds of rupees and make over the coins to the fiontastas of the Bank; third a table el bundling or commission of exchange was to be fixed for payment to the Bank according to the distance of the place and the risk and charge of transport [...] The l'(ifirt of Directors on being apprised of the establishment of the general Bank disapproved of the payment of considerable sums to the managers for conveying the revenues to the headquarters and then reconveying them to the districts. [...] But to anyone who wants exclusively to think of the causes of and remedies for the decline of rural Bengal for the practical tc4cation of the problems it may appear that the nature of the ftocao-economic revolution which is the most fruitful cause of the decline of the village has not been properly analysed and That therefore the remedies proposed or attempted cannot be expected to be fully eff [...] Ever since the brain of rural Bengal has been paralysed by the accident of the socio-economic revolution of the last half of the nineteenth century when the flowers of the village left their in* home in quest of the golden grail of remunerative1927] REGENER. [...] the interest of the rural people quite contrary to all expectations was left to indifferent treatment afterwards though a large contribution was made compulsory for this end in the shape of the Road Cess and the Public Works Cess from the agricultural income in the rural areas and though the management of this fund and the roads were placed in the panels of the local and district boards self
history
Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i unknown view
Banking in the Days of John Company
133-140 Pramathanath Banerjea view
Regeneration of Rural Bengal
141-158 Akshaykumar Sircar view
The Reserve Bank of India and Private Capital
159-177 L.A. Natesan view
Kindred Sayings on Buddhism
178-217 unknown view
In Memoriam
218-224 Henry Stephen view
Sir Asutosh and the Indian Universities Bill of 1904
225-236 unknown view
Reviews
237-242 B. Rau view
Ourselves
243-244 unknown view
Backmatter
1-15 unknown view

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