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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) March 1941

1941

It has been observed before 1 that this play was the work of Shakespeare and to explain the defects of the play the author of the article accepted the hypothesis that the play was written by the poet in his prentice stage. [...] While this has been the position in regard to the scope of employment there has been a disproportionately great increase in the number of educated youths coming out of the Univesities in comparison with the growth of economic opportunities ; in short avenues of new employment have failed to keep pace with the increase in the number of those wanting employment. [...] If the problem is to be tackled systematically one of the first essentials is to have a census of the unemployed at least a workable idea of the magnitude20;) THE CALCUTTA TIEVIEW [MAIL of the problem. [...] The results of investigations on the subject have served to emphasise that apprenticeship is still of supreme importance in the modern industrial system and in various groups of trades and it is still by far the moat systematic method of entry into the ranks of skilled men in most of the important trades and industries. [...] I should at the same time point out that these percentages need not be taken as the perfect barometer of the actual situation since they have not been arrived at on the basis of complete statistics of all the industries concerned ; but they certainly indicate the trends which are quite revealing and indicative of the fact that in many of the branches of the industries Bengalee unemployed young m
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Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Shakespearean Puzzle —Endeavours after its Solution
207-213 P. C. Ray, Bhabeshchandra Ray view
India’s Fundamental Industries
214-224 H. C. Mookerjee view
Problem of Unemployment of Educated Youths
225-245 Nalini Sarker view
Some Soldier-Poets of the Great War
246-256 B. K. Palit view
Transcendentalism in the Poetical Writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
257-270 M. Jamil view
Mass Education in India
271-288 Amalesh Ghose view
The Love Poetry of John Donne
289-304 Sudhir Chatterjea view
Blank Verse in Oriya Literature: Radhanath Ray
305-307 Priya Sen view
News and Views
308-309 unknown view
Miscellany
310-314 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
315-319 unknown view
Ourselves
320-322 unknown view
Backmatter
1-16 unknown view

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