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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) July 1946

1946

The practical training the students receive into a large extent dependant upon the capacity of the mine Manager ; and whilst a definite schedble of work has been laid down it is acknoledged that it cannot be adhered to rigidly and that the Manager of the mine Which the students are placed is largely responsible for the success or failure of the practical training the students receive. [...] Again there is close co-operation between the Planning and Development Officer the Colliery Agents and the Colliery Managers in order that the experience of the men on the productive side may be of use in the development of new mines. [...] The Colliery Agent's main occupation is that of production and he has to deal with labour surface works and underground works and he has to be in a position to advise the Colliery Manager of the main planning for the colliery the disposal of machinery 'to the best advantage despatcliing of coal and the welfare of labour. [...] Medical attention to injured cases is in the hands of a Chief Medical Officer who is in charge of a main surgical hospital and also controls the activities of central hospitals in the colliery groups where minor cases are treated and the doctor in charge of the group hospital in turn controls the activities of the colliery doctors. [...] Still it is good that we have realised that economic reconstruction to be of abiding value should view the benefits of the masses as the heart of the country and distribution of wealth as the circulation of blood to bring life to the masses.
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Pages
85
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii unknown view
The Indian Coal Mining Industry with Particular Reference to Management
1-7 L.J. Barraclough view
On a New Economic Policy for India.—Gandhian View Examined
8-16 R.V. Rao view
Bengal Famine of 1943 and Problems of Relief Operations
17-23 Karunamoy Mukherjee view
Offences Against the Safety of the State
24-36 S.P Sangar view
Preparedness: A National Necessity
37-47 G.M. Jadhav view
All-India Cultural Unity Conference Presidential Address
48-51 S. Ali view
Round the World
52-56 unknown view
Miscellany
57-58 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
59-61 unknown view
Ourselves
62-65 unknown view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta
66-70 unknown view
Calcutta University Publication
1-3 unknown view

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