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Triveni - Journal of Indian Renaissance March-April 1933

1933

Love is even and reacts equally both to the high and the low the rich and the poor while compassion responds quickly to the miseries of the poor but views with distrust even the virtues of the rich.420 Dr. [...]. The slow languid curving fingers of light curl the scarf loosely around the throat of the Beloved winding and unwinding it in a myriad patterns; the glory of light born of darkness is on her face the whiteness of the scarf gleams purely on the blackness of her hair. [...] The free gift of a hundred million sterling which the nation voted to the Empire besides defraying the cost of war nearer home as well as the non-denominational character of India's sympathy with and concern for the continued stability of the Commonwealth have been equally generously acknowledged by the British and the Dominion statesmen. [...] The coming into force of the Government of India Act ushered in an era of semi-popular co-operation with the Government in the common task of working the Constitution for the common good of the nation. [...] In some provinces the Constitution was wrecked as in the case of Bengal and the United Provinces since the new system of dyarchical government proved to be an altogether vicious arrangment and because the control by the Governor and his Executive Council of the reserved departmants has almost annihilated what the elected portion of the council gained by paper increment of power and opportunit
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Pages
110
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120282
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i K. Rao view
Frontmatter
i-vii K. Rao view
‘The Triple Stream’ 1
411-416 K. Rao view
Dr.. Besant: A Tribute
417-422 K.S. Venkataramani view
The Guide
423-424 Anilbaran Roy view
Two Hymns from Saint Appar
425-425 K. Rao view
A Passing Phase of Politics
426-429 N.D. Varadachariar view
After Schools
430-430 Humayun Kabir view
The Scarf
431-431 Sankara Chettur view
Celestial Gifts
432-432 “Warbler” view
India and the British Commonwealth 1
433-450 Lanka Sundaram view
On Autobiographies
451-455 C. L. R. Sastri view
Lady Macbeth: A Character Study
456-465 U. C. Nag view
The Baha’i Philosophy
466-474 Pritam Singh view
The Motorman
475-479 Manjeri Isvaran view
The Cultural Revival under the Guptas
480-490 Shishir Mitra view
George Moore
491-495 “Wayfarer” view
Reviews
496-504 K. Rao view
Backmatter
i-viii K. Rao view

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