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The Ripon College Magazine Committee 1933-34

1934

Apart from the fact that they are used in varying senses and in altogether different connotations even at the same time there is the further difficulty that these concepts grow in volume and richness and connotation with the efflux of time and the development of a complex and a varied civil* Read at a meeting of the Teachers and Students of the College held under the auspices of the Ripon Coll [...] And in Greece despite the glories that have been sung of the democracy of the Periclean age how short a while did that democracy last ? In the course of barely a century and half from Pericles' days Athens and the whole of Hellas were egulfed in the vast Empire of Philip of Macedon and his son the great Alexander. [...] And the real reason of this sad Maratha debacle was not the sudden invasion of Ahmed Shah Abdali and the Third Battle of Panipat but the absence of pan-Indian or even pan-Hindu national sentiment in the Indians of the time except in the minds of one or two daring visionaries like Sivaji or Bajirao. [...] So that the last scion of the Maratha Peshwa and the last scion of the Mogul Badshathe twin representatives of the Hindu and Musalman races that struggled for mastery before the British came—these symbolised the spirit of the Mutiny against the influences of the West. [...] The liberation of the intellect from the shackles of religion and scriptures which had been Europe's greatest achievement during the Renaissance and the Reformation made modern scientific progress possible ; and the results of modern science are now the heritage of humanity at large.
education
Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii D. Ghosh, P. C. De, U. Bajpeyi, M. Ali view
Editorial Notes
i-x D. Ghosh, P. C. De, U. Bajpeyi, M. Ali view
Freedom Movements in India
1-20 Devaprasad Ghosh view
My Part
20-20 D. Ghosh, P. C. De, U. Bajpeyi, M. Ali view
Floating Ripon
21-24 Nirmal Majumdar view
An Appeal of the Rain Drops
24-28 Jwala Prosad view
Nadir Shah
28-32 Kaiser Ahmed view
What Figures Reveal
32-34 Prodyot Gupta view
Banglasahityo O Bharatsahityo
1-15 Rabindranarayan Ghosh view
Seisriswaraswtistrotrom
16-16 Modhusudan Chattapadhyay view
Kola-Silper Bikash-Dhara
17-19 Chintamoni Kor view
Noro-Narayan
19-21 Sachindranath Saha view
Swapno
21-21 Gopalchamdra Sengupta view
Jibon-Purnima
22-22 Ajitkumar Mojumder view
Puja
23-23 Adhirranjan Guha view
Poro Vite
24-25 Amir mondal view
Ful-Fota-Jhorer Sathe
25-30 Jatindranath Basu view
Hemonto
30-31 Ramkrishno Mojumder view
Nodi-Pothe
31-35 Khondokar Ahamad view
Bhanga Mosjid
36-37 Isha Ali view
Batha O Horsho
37-37 Nolinaksha Roy Choudhuri view
Matrihara
38-39 Khobir Mondal view
Koumudi-Nishiti
39-42 Susilkumar Bhattacharjee view
Proshno
42-43 Nolinakha Choudhuri view
Moyurer Pakha
44-45 Subodh Roy Choudhuri view

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