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

1939

13 000 per year to the Commercial Museum situated in the capital of the province in order to enlarge its usefulness in developing the commerce and industries of the province. [...] One could easily anticipate that if Congress Government bad been in office for a longer time the next step would have been in the sphere of medium scale industries carried on with the help of power from which the next step would naturally have been the organisation of one or other of the key industries for which the province may be fitted by an abundant supply of the raw material not to speak of t [...] BOMBAY In spite of the presence of a large scale industry as the cotton mills manufacturing with lakhs of operatives the Congress Government of Bombay as soon as it assumed the reins of office turned its attention to the encouragement of cottage industries. [...] As the result of unremitting propaganda conducted by the officers of the Fishery Department under orders from the Cabinet the people concerned were gradually coming to realise the desirability of curing fish in accordance with the principles of sanitation. [...] The establishment of your University may in fact be taken to be an earnest of the desire of the people of Andhradesa to take into their own hands the development of the cultural side of their activities and direct them along channels which would be conducive to a proper and adequate g-owtb.
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Pages
107
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Shakespearean Puzzle—Endea-Vours After Its Solution
247-256 P.C. Ray view
Cottage Industries in Congress Provinces
257-276 H.C. Mookerjee view
Convocation Address
277-290 Nilratan Sircar view
The Aesthetic and the Social in Art Appreciation
291-298 Benoykumar Sarkar view
A Retrospective Study of Indian Womanhood
299-306 Taponath Chakrabarty view
Historical Background of Hardy’s Determinism—I
307-320 Bansi Dhar view
New Light on the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909
321-334 Tripurari Chakravarti view
News and Views
335-337 unknown view
Miscellany
338-343 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
344-345 unknown view
Ourselves
346-349 unknown view

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