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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November & December 1931

1931

The forest is supposed to be symbolic of a sinful state ; the mountain shining in the sunrise is the mountain of salvation illumined by the light of God's grace ; the three animals typify the pleasures of the world. [...] Again this episode of linking the rupee to the sterling clearly shows that the stability of the rupee sterling exchange is the only dominant consideration of the Government of India. [...] The working of the improved Gold Exchange standard would bring about the expanding of the currency of the gold exchange receiving country and tend to contract the currency of the other country.' But as the Hilton-Young Commission has wisely stated the Indian public cannot find the gold exchange standard mechanism easy to understand and simple to operate.' It does not secure the internal converti [...] L. J. A. Trip Paper entitled " The functi"ning of the Gold Standard.""1931] INDIA AND THE GOLD STANDARD IS I about the normal level at which it stands at the inauguration of the C. R. Bank and the collection of the proceeds of the external loan. [...] The sales and purchases of both the domestic currency and foreign currency the perfection of the forward exchange market and the varying of the buying price of gold would enable it to steady and regulate the external or the exchange value of the1L-;2 TEIE u.kt cr-rrA itEv:p; w [Nov.-DEc.
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Pages
239
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Dante
153-162 Louise Nelson view
India—the Gold Standard—the Present Crisis
163-186 B. Rau view
Abel Bergaigne and his Interpretation of the Vedas
187-197 P.C. Bagchi view
Nana Fadnavis and the Poona Vakils
198-212 Surath Sengupta view
Democracy in Early Buddhist Sangha
213-220 Gokul De view
Hafiz—his Life and Poetry
221-246 M. Shirazi view
Is there Life upon the Moon ?
247-250 Viola Cooper view
Art
251-252 R.K. Kunjappa view
The Jaina Account of Draupadi’s Marriage and Later Life
253-264 Amulyachandra Sen view
The Sonnets from the Portuguese
265-276 Lila Ray view
An Early Arabian Author on the Indian System of Medicine
277-283 M.Z. Siddiqi view
The Eternal Call
284-295 Devendra Sen view
A Note on the Personal Relations of Warren Hastings and Sir Thomas Rumbold
296-305 A.P. Gupta view
The Dynamic in Rousseauism
306-329 D.N. Sengupta view
The Career of Dame Mary Scharlieb
330-332 Desmond Morse-Boycott view
Western Influence on Bengali Literature
333-347 Jayatakumar Gupta view
The Vicissitudes of Indo-German Trade
348-358 S.C. Bose view
Sikhism and the Problems of Religious Consciousness
359-369 Prakash Shastri view
Reviews
370-386 unknown view
Ourselves
387-391 unknown view

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