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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) December 1944

1944

X When Indians have charged leaders of British industries established in India with the deliberate exclusion of Indians from the Boards of Directors and from the superior staff the absence of facilities for the training of Indian apprentices as well as with the exploitation of our producers of raw materials and our labour the answer has nearly always been that granting for the sake of argument [...] The Charter ps it finally emanated from the Conference was a compromise under which the cherished principle of tripartite collaboration (government employers and workers) was maintained inviolate ; and it has been claimed that it restates the social economic policies of the Office " in terms that take account of the experiences of the past and the aspirations of the future ". The Charter list [...] O. to further world programmes to achieve 1. Full employment and the raising of standards of living ; 2. The employment of workers in the occupations in which they can have the satisfaction of giving the fullest measure of their skill and attainments and make their greatest contribution to the common well-being ; 3. The provision as a means to the attainment of this end and under adequate guarant [...] More recently the proposal to hold an Asiatic Conference of the has been placed in au altogether new perspective by the impact of the present war on the industrial development and social life of Asia and on the future of economic co-operation between the East and the West. [...] The closing of the economic gap between the East and the' West is indeed one of the greatest problems of the future the one in which the I.L.

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Pages
35
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Management and Control of British Industries in India—III
59-63 H.C. Mookerjee view
The Philadelphia Charter and Post-War Social Planning
63-67 P.P. Pillai view
Milk Supply In Calcutta
67-71 M.U. Ahmad view
The Problem of Languages in India
71-75 A.N. Basu view
Miscellany
76-77 Benoy Sarkar view
Round The World
77-80 S.K. Chowdhry view
Reviews and Notices of Books
80-83 Asutosh Sastri view
Ourselves
83-84 unknown view
Official Notification University of Calcutta
84-86 A.P. Dasgupta view

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