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

1930

that in the.inevitable development of industrialism India should be saved as much as possible from some of the terrible accompaniments of the first beginnings of industrialism in the West and should discover some method of uniting the expansion of industry with increasing care for the welfare and individuality of the worker Is it necessary for the prosperity of the people that so frequently as [...] 27."1930] POPULAR CONTROL OF THE PURSE 1:77 Secondly even after the recent reform of the system of organisation of committees of the chamber the fact remains that once finance bills get into the Committee Chamber they slip out of the control of the Cabinet. [...] With regard to the grants relating to the Reserved " half of the Government-the action of the Council can be quashed by a simple certificate by the Governor to the effect that the demand is essential in the discharge of his responsibility for the " subject!' With regard to the grants relating to " transferred Subjects " the Governor has been enjoined not to interfere as far as practicable with [...] Popular control of the purse-can become a reality only with the transfer of all the portfolios to ministers responsible to the legislature the withdrawal of the extraordinary powers of the Governor and his virtual convesion to a nominal head of the Executive the growth of political parties with clear-cut issues and collective responsibility of the ministry. [...] In 18.29 the Salt Board suggested that the only way open to the Government to increase the revenue was to - extend the same rate of ta.s as obtained in the Dewani tracts to other places of the Presidency beyond these furnished through the Calcutta The Advocate-General to whom the Government referred for opinion the question of its own competence to levy such dUties having deCided the issue favou
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Pages
120
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Annual Convocation Address of the Vice-Chancellor
155-164 unknown view
VII—Mathmatics and Education
165-172 John Maclean view
Popular Control of the Purse—How Far it is Effective in England France U.S.A. and India
173-181 Akshaykumar Ghosal view
Italian Literature
182-192 G. Tucci view
History of Taxation of Salt Under the Rule of the East India Company
193-200 Parimal Ray view
King Lear
201-208 Katharine Wilson view
The Future Outlook of the Indian Joint Stock Banks
209-218 B.R. Rau view
The Art of Maeterlinck
219-226 Jitendranath Gupta view
Cupid’s Biography
227-229 G. Kar view
Music and Musicians
230-234 Leland Berry view
The Viceroy’s English Home
235-240 William Shepherd view
Why America has Become so Great ?
241-244 Taraknath Das view
The Ninth Section of the Regulating Act of 1773
245-252 A.P. Gupta view
The Philosophy of Shelley
253-263 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
264-272 unknown view
Ourselves
273-274 unknown view

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