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The Benares Hindu University Magazine New Series October 1925

1925

Thus if M 0 represents the path already traversed by the self 0 the point at which a conflict of desires arises and OX OY the two paths between which the mind oscillates then the advocates of freedom assert that at the point 0 the mind had the option of choosing either of the two paths OX and OY. [...] ( LONDON ) V. What then is the problem of population in India ? Our problem is to prevent the tremendous wastage in human life and energy that is going on ; to check the deteroration in physique and vitality; to improve the physical and mental qualities of the population; to bring about a greater equalisation among the sexes ; and to improve the economic condition and the standard of living of [...] Marten the writer of the census report of 1921 described the effects of early marriage as two-fold (1) It implies cohabitation at an immature age sometimes even before p iberty and practically always immedately on the first signs of puberty r3sulting in grave physical effects upon the girl and in all the evibi of premature child birth and (2) in the event of the husband dying the child-w [...] After all the development of the individual is the end of the state and it is the state that is for the individual and not the individual for the state. [...] Many writers contribute to the volume and all of them plead effectively for the realisation of the truth that the building up of character must be one of the essential elements of education and the imparting of religious education is considered the best means for achieving the end.
education
Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120234
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Philosophy of Bergson
241-253 S.K. Maitra view
The Problem of Population with Special Reference to Conditions in India
254-266 Gurmukh Singh view
Current Literature
267-272 P. Seshadri view
The East in English Literature
273-286 Jayanta Das Gupta view
Editorial Notes
287-292 unknown view
Reviews
293-297 unknown view
Modern Bengali Literature III—Prose
298-312 Bhujanga Chatterji view
Songs from Surdas
313-317 R. Dwivedi view
The Reconstruction of Indian Taxation
318-320 M.P. Gandhi view
Business Notices
321-321 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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