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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) April 1930

1930

As is well known the Government of Bengal dispose of a revenue most of the items of which are inelastic and which in relation to the Topulation is inadequate to the actual and growing needs of the province. [...] The leek of money the backwardness of Ncomen's education the wastage in primary schools the scacity of trained teachers the low standards and inadequate equiment of many institutions of all grades the absence of any considered and wine system of vocational Waffling the obstacles in the way of fostering a.spiritof friendlyactivity and corporate fellowship in schools end colleges—these a [...] The effects of the new power of discrimination may percolate through to the tillers of the soil and be applied to crops and to experimenters. [...] The matter abounds in technicalities of course; but the nature of the difficulty may be sufficiently realised without diagrams if it is mentioned that the chief complication was that the number giving the weight1930] MATHEMATICS AND AGRICULTURE was to be raised to the two-thirds power; and so it seemed necessary to give detailed instructions for the calculation of the animal's diet—instructions w [...] It therefore suggested the adoption in the first instance of a system of "contract for the delitery Of imported salt into public warehouses." Under the system the Committee believed there would be "a gradual decline of home manufacture until so large a proportion of the consumption would be imported that it might be safe to pecnitt the free import of salt.under a custom duty the Government
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Pages
163
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ix unknown view
His Excellency’s Speech at the Calcutta University Convocation
1-7 unknown view
V—Mathematics and Agriculture
8-16 John Maclean view
History of Taxation of Salt Under the Rule of the East India Company
17-21 Pairmal Ray view
Indo-Persian Architecture
22-35 P.K. Acharya view
The Decline of the Early Gupta Empire
36-47 H.C. Chaudhuri view
Progress of Banking in India
48-54 O.S. Krishnarmoorthy view
Popular Control of the Purse—How Far it is Effective in England France U. S. A. and India
55-63 Akshoy Ghosal view
A Manx Poet
64-70 Leland Berry view
The Problem of a Second Chamber in India
71-82 Naresh Roy view
Ksanabhangavada
83-99 Satkari Mookerjee view
The Bayeux Tapestry
100-107 Arnold Baxter view
Presidential Speech at the All-India Medical Conference
108-123 B.C. Ray view
Reflections of a Wayfarer
124-132 S. Bukhsh view
The Philosophy of Shelley
133-149 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
150-152 unknown view
Ourselves
153-154 unknown view

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