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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1933

1933

(2) The greater part of the Peninsula in the south bouned by a line from Goa on the west to Madras on the east on the north-west by the Arrawali range and including almost the greater part of the Gangetie shed ; the latter bordered on the north by the Himalayan chain and on the east by a line running from the eastern border of Nepal to a little to the west of Calcutta and (4) The Basin of the [...] 4. The Gangitic Plain to the east of Delhi and incluing the whole of the United Provinces Bengal and parts of Assam up to the base of the Assam Hills together with the plain of the Brahmaputra 'as far Ifs Goalpara and including Cachar Sylhet and the plains of Tipperah. [...] Regarded asa ditinct entity the secondary schools keep clear of the control of the in§pecting staff lip to the—rank of District Inspectors -and remain under the control of the respective managing committees on the one hand and the Education Department and the UniNlersiLy on the other the duty of Government supervision being mainly entrusted to the Divisional Inspectors and that of final [...] The peculiar difficulty of the problem depends not so much on the vastness of the country or the vastness of the population but essentially in the reconcliation of certain conflicting interests_ between the British Indian provinces and the Indian States. [...] After stating some of the difficulties regarding the postion of the Federal Government the formation of the Federal executive the composition of the Federal Legislature and the necessity for a Federal court the Simon Commission concluded " We think it may well turn-out-that the more probable course of evolution of a Federal liegislature will be by the gradual accretion of Indian States to a
history
Pages
148
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Hindu Sculpture
143-146 Ananda Coomarswamy view
Perplexities of the American Peacemakers
147-154 R.E. Wolseley view
The New Italy
155-161 Taraknath Das view
Zoological Geography of India
162-170 Baini Prashad view
Problems of Secondary Education in Bengal
171-182 B.M. Barua view
All India Federation and Problem of Indian States
183-192 G. Janikiramayya view
C. E. Montague
193-209 C.L.R. Sastri view
The World Economic Conference
210-227 L. Nemenyi view
The White Paper Proposals
228-240 Radha Mookerji view
The Late Mr. J. M. Sen-Gupta
241-245 Radha Mookerji view
Miscellany
246-256 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
257-261 unknown view
At Home and Abroad
262-275 unknown view
Ourselves
276-290 unknown view

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