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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1941

1941

Gandhiji writing about the scope of the Act constituted in 1935 in the Harijan of July 24 1937 under the caption " The Fundamental Difference " said " A vast opportunity is at the disposal of the ministers in the terms of the Congress objective of complete independence if only they are honest selfless industrious vigilant solicitous for the true welfare of starving millions. [...] The fundamental principle of dernocrati; Goverment is that the individual and the representatives of the individual should have an effective voice in the Government of the country. [...] These must be handed over some time or other to Indians themselves is admitted but the problem is that at present these subjects entail the inter-relations of the Government of India and the Indian States who are governed by the terms of the Treaties and Covenants entered into with the Crown and in the matter of defence and foreign relations the obligations of British India towards India must be [...] Undeterred by the past the British Government and the Viceroy may still take another step to bring together the Congress and the League leaders and if any one of them declines or is unable to agree there are ways of proceeding further with the other and give effect to his declaration modified by the advice of the leaders of public opinion in the country. [...] In order to make the study of military history interesting for the students one must give them a clear picture of the life of the nation and the ideals and aspirations of the people.
history
Pages
116
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Indian Political Crisis
109-116 A.P. Patra view
Military Education
117-124 J.M. Jadav view
Progress as Creative Disequilibrium
125-138 Benoy Sarkar view
Christianity and Hindu Renaissance
139-144 Anil Ganguli view
The Problem of Literary Research in Indian Universities
145-148 Kishan Chand view
Durga
149-154 N.N. Choudhury view
Logical Reasoning and Normative Judgments
155-164 S.K. Chattopadhya view
The Georgian Revival and Return to Nature
165-184 Kalipada Chakravarty view
The Absolute Experience
185-201 Mahendranath Sircar view
News and Views
202-205 unknown view
Miscellany
206-213 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
214-216 unknown view
Ourselves
217-224 unknown view

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