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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) July 1948

1948

The development of the Radar which may be characterised as one of the greatest scientific inventions of the 20th century has been possible solely through the practical utility of plastics and other synthetic products.) Just imagine that we are now standing on the highest pinnacle of glory of our modern civilisation and we will then get a clear perspective of a fantastic realm of science spreadi [...] It was in the beginning of the 19th century when owning a gramophone was the great hobby of the time and huge quantities of shellac were used by the gramophone industry for manufacturing records which gave an incentive to the scientists of the time to make all possible efforts for finding out a suitable substtute for this very important raw material. [...] or the assembly of the gods; Padma reluctantly comes`to the hall and even assumes the role of the complainant. [...] In Bengal with the decadence of -Buddhism and the corruption defiling the Mahayana system grew up the mysteries of the Sahaja-yang; and the Satajcult. [...] Or is it a distant version of the progress of the Dead such as is mentioned in the Egyptian Book of the Dead?
history
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Plastics—the Key-Note of Scientific Developments
1-26 P.K. Banerjee view
Non-Aryan Traits in Manasa Mangala Literature
27-32 Kalipada Mitra view
Tagore as a Critic of Shakespeare
33-37 Probodh Ghosh view
The Moving Finger
38-43 B.S. Mathur view
Round the World
44-50 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
51-52 N.K. Sinha view
ourselves
53-54 unknown view
Official Notification
55-56 unknown view

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