Dacca University Journal  Annual  1932

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Dacca University Journal Annual 1932

1932

The aim of the Congress party is I take it the attainment of a form of responsible self-government suited to conditions in India ; and this is also the aim of the Governments in Britain and in India of all who are delberating on Indian affairs. [...] You who are young carry the call of the unattained the invincible urge of life that conquers the inane and the inert breaks the congregted might of the burdensome big the eternal enemy of the great. [...] M. Martin says in his Indian Empire : "The inimitable muslins of Dacca beautiful shawls of Kashmere and the brocaded silks of Delhi adorned the proudest beauties at the courts of Caesars when the barbaians of Britain were painted savages." The loss of our industries and the part the Government of England played in destroying them partly explain why in the midst of an industrial civilisatio [...] Only a Renaissance lawyer and one of the eminence of Lord Bacon could have written the Novum Organon Speaking of the art of correct reasoing and of the Law of Evidence as the best doctrinal formulation of that art as applied to the practical affairs of life one can hardly pass by without notice the important role played by crosexamination. [...] The average percentage fall from 1929 to May 1931 is 37 in India 26 in the United States and 24 in the United kingdom The boycott movement has diminished the import trade of the country which has in its turn led to the diminution ofexports.
education
Pages
141
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120235
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-vi S. M. Chanda view
Foreward
i-iii S. M. Chanda view
Poet’s Message
1-1 Rabindranath Tagore view
On Rabindranath’s Sonnets
2-2 Mohitlal Mazumdar view
The Wonderful Assignation
3-3 Mohitlal Mazumdar view
The State and the Middle-Class Unemployment in India
4-11 Abani Kusari view
The Profession of Law as a School of Life
12-16 N.N. Ghosh view
Some Aspects of the Present Economic Depression
17-21 Ramgopal Basak view
Woman’s Coming of Age
22-30 Akinchan Gupta view
Anarchism—its Basis and Practicability
31-35 Syed Rahman view
On The Semites in Babylonia and their Civilization
36-38 K.M. Salam view
Mahamahopadhyaya Hara Prasad Sastri
39-41 R.C. Majumdar view
Romance of Chemistry
42-50 G. Vjayaraghavacharya view
The Late Professor H. M. Percival: a Tribute
51-59 G.K. Guha view
The Poet of the Caucasus
60-67 M.D. Wadud view
Fordism VS. Gandhism
68-70 Arun Das Gupta view
The Work of the Unconscious in our Daily Life
71-74 Binay Roy view
The Problem of the Indian Federation
75-85 Anil Sen view
X-Rays
86-88 Ananda Rao view
Coleridge and the Supernatural
89-93 Naresh Bhattacharyya view
A Brief History of the Bengali Language
94-114 M.D. Shahidullah view
Reports
115-129 S. M. Chanda view
Editorial Notes
130-130 S. M. Chanda view

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