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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) October 1937

1937

provisions of...the Instrument of Accession of that State nothing in this Act affects the rights and obligations of the Crown in relation to any Indian State." The constituent unit of the Federation is the ruler himself as representing the State and the Act makes no refernce to the subjects of the State. [...]. Unlike the Instrument issued before the Act the preserrt document receives sanction of Parliament and is statutorily recognised The E uperintendiug power of the Secretary of the State is limited to the Governor-General's functions involving the exercise of his discrtion or his individual judgment. [...] Rule 19 of First Schedule to the Act proposes subject to the provisions of the next succeeding paragraph persons to fill the seats in the Federal assembly allotted to a Governor's province as general seats shall he chosen by electorates consisting of.such of the Members of the Legislative Assembly of the province as hold therein general seats in accordance with proportional repre4entation by mea [...] The leaders of the majority parties in the legislatures proclaim that their object in agreeing to work the New Constitution is to make the best use of it for the benefit of the masses and for carrying out their policies and programmes. [...] It was the sincere and steadfast work of Indian patriots for the last quarter of a century to realise the state of United India the Union of the Indian States and British India and the inauguration of a National State of India.
history
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
The Plan of Federation of India: Government of India Act 1935
1-12 A.P. Patro view
Twenty Years After Calcutta University Poverty Study
13-26 J.W. Petavel view
Reserve Funds of Co-Operative Central Banks
27-31 J.P. Niyogi view
Managing Agents in the Role of the Industrial Financier
32-40 Sarojkumar Basu view
A Critique of Bhaskara’s Doctrine of Simultaneous Difference and Non-Difference
41-46 Ashoknath Shastri view
Inward Veracity in its Religious Sense
47-56 Baron Brockdorff view
Ancient Near East and India: Cultural Relations
57-64 Bhupendranath Datta view
The Idea of Religion
65-68 Loepold Wiese view
Nature Study its: Pedagogical Importance
69-73 Praphulla Bose view
Agricultural Classes in High English and Middle English Schools
74-86 H.C. Mookerjee view
Indo-British Trade Relations
87-93 Nalini Sarker view
At Home and Abroad
94-97 unknown view
News and Views
98-100 unknown view
Miscallany
101-109 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
110-117 unknown view
The Thirteenth All-India Educational Conference Appeal
118-119 unknown view
Ourselves
120-126 unknown view

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