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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) October 1939

1939

It was in 1853 that the Times " which we have come to regard as the mouthpiece of the conservativparty in England first drew the attention of the English public to the backward condition of the Indian States. [...] One result of the pointed way in which the attention of the world at large has been drawn to the States has been that even Anglo-Indian papers which have very rarely been characterised by much sympathy for India's political and economic aspirations have been compelled to recognise the justice as well as the urgent necessity of introducing changes in the administration of the States. [...] It may be that in some of the more politically bacward and less educated States it is possible to satisfy the people by offering them a small instalment of the reforms due long ago but there is little doubt that the constant interchange of population the study of journals published in our part of the motherland the first-hand experience of the political powers enjoyed by the common people i [...] It is the duty of the head of the family to study gas defence or to see that there is at least one member of the household familiar with the subject. [...] The best method of decontamination depends upon— ti) the type of material to be decontaminated the amount of contamination present (iii) the degree of danger arisirg to the public from such contamination and (iv) the material required and the facilities available for such work.28 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [OCT.
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Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
The Indian Princes in Federation
1-11 H.C. Mookerjee view
Air-Raid Precautions
12-29 M.I.D. Mufti view
Education and the Social Order
30-40 Humayun Kabir view
Indices of Economic Progress in France
41-46 Benoy Sarkar view
Poe and Rossetti
47-56 Ram Sharma view
New Tendencies in Italian Drama
57-62 Moni Moulik view
Is Metaphysics Possible? A Study of Kant
63-77 N.K. Brahma view
Modernism in Buddhist Education
78-86 K.K. Mookerjee view
Characterisation in Bankim-Chandra’s Novels
87-98 Amiyakumar Sen view
Maori Land and Culture
99-109 Kalidas Nag view
News and Views
110-113 unknown view
Miscellany
114-118 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
119-123 unknwon view
Ourselves
124-128 unknwon view

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