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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1947

1947

The origins of most of the institutions spcular and clerical that came to characterise the life of the Indians line imbedded in this period and the cultural heritage of a vast majority of the people was built up piecemeal in this early formative period of Indian history. [...] It is upon us now that the task of the earlier torch-bearers has Callen and the sacred duty of every one of us especially the Indians pis to advance further the knowledge about the early history and culture of our beloved countrIt is not my present talc to take stock of what has already been done and what is now being done as regards the fulfilment of the noble work of reconstruction of the [...] The question then may be raised about the introduction of the Vy5lia worship in it and the elimination of Samba from the list of the worshipful ones of the Vrishnis. [...] What is of 1:fritillary importance for the scholars engaged in the pursuit of such studies and investigations in this and many other branches of Indology is the i;ossession of a first-hand knowledge of the ancient remains of their cjuntry their past heritage which are collected in the different museums of India and of countries outside India and are scattered in accessible or inaccessible plac [...] progress and Lord Dufferin's view of the position as it then existed was that in the expansion of the legislative councils the wishes and feelings of the people of India should be express by the mouths of those who will be the legally constituted representatives of various interests and classes." (Italics mine).
history
Pages
94
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Some Fields of Indological Research
1-14 Jitendra Banerjea view
The Evolution of Political Franchise in British India
15-22 Tripurari Chakravarti view
Bengal Famine of 1943 and Problems of Rehabilitation of Artisans
23-28 Karunamoy Mukherjee view
Art and Morals
29-34 B.S. Mathur view
Constituent Assembly
35-48 Nareshchandra Roy view
Round the World
49-57 unknown view
Miscellany
58-59 Binoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
60-62 unknown view
Ourselves
63-63 unknown view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta
64-90 unknown view

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