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India To-morrow Saturday 23rd July 1932

1932

Apparently the statesmen of Europe had met at Lausanne to settle the complex problem of War Debts and Reparations which in the opinion of economic experts have been the principal contri butory causes of the world’s economic malady and the greatest obstacles in the way of a recovery. [...] A comparison of the quantity of food-crops grown with that of money-crops will disclose the fact that our race is failing to produce the amount of food in quality and quantity in proportion to the needs of the country ; add to this there is the speculative malpractice of food crops carrying the prices of food higher up beyond the reach of the average man. [...] As a result of experimental work [ he said the majority of geneticists take the view that characters acquired as the result of external influences are rarely inherited so rarely that the exceptions are of little importance either for the explanation of evolution on the one hand or the practical problems of the breeder or eugenist on the other. [...] The Japanese were and are just the spearhead of the movement commenced as soon as the Great World War closed to make the world safe for democracy" or rather safe for exploitation on the part of the strong of the smaller and weaker countries. [...] Sometime in the year 1930 the Hesketh Committee on Primary and Secondary Education of Bombay recommended Vernacular to be substituted up to the top classes in High Schools and to have examination in all the subjects except in English through this medium The proposal of incorporating Vernacular as the mediuM of instruction and examination in the Calcutta University the Premier University of the
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Pages
37
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
Lausanne and After
737-739 Promode Ghoshal view
The Importance of Agriculture to the Total Life of India
739-743 G. Mukerji view
Religion and Evolution
743-748 unknown view
Only a Militaristic China can make the World Safe for Democracy
749-752 unknown view
Epigrams of Bernard Shaw
753-754 unknown view
Indian Indutry & Finance
754-757 City Man view
Letters to the Editor
757-760 unknown view
Notes and News
761-762 unknown view
Marvellous Feats of a Young Bengali
763-763 unknown view
The Sporting World
764-766 unknown view
The Discovery of Neutrons
767-768 Basanti Nag view
Dr. Rabindranath Tagore Speaks on Present Situation in India
768-768 unknown view

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