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Speeches and Addresses of Sayaji Rao III Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda

1933

There is a natural and consuming desire in man to glean all he can of the views and activities of those he looks upon with regard and reverence and this yearning is all the greater when it becomes associated as in the case of the ruler of Baroda with the romance of his early history and the renown of his uncommon personality. [...] The occasions for many of them were events in the nomal administration of the State such as the inaugration of a water supply the launching of a famine relief programme or the opening of a conference and little wonder that the opportunity has been taken for making periodical surveys of the administration of the State and for striking so to say a credit and debit balance taking into acc [...] Yet the patient study of His creation seems to me a deeper and more reverent prayer; the perception of the marvels and subtleties of His workings a more intimate and delightful communion; the confession of the grandeur of His laws more understanding praise; and obedience to them the true and best salvation. [...] This is not the place to speak in detail of such fruitful and pregnant discoveries as the Roengen Rays the Cell Theory and the Recapitulation Theory in Embryology the Theory of Zymotio Birealie the Discovery of the Nature and Function of the White BlooCorpuscles. [...] You can in your own lives justify the dictum of the poet : The path of duty is the way to glory.'" THE REVIVAL OF *INDUSTRY TN TNDIA' aarrunras —If I hesitated to accept your invittion to preside at the opening of this Exhibition the importance of the occasion must be my excuse.
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Pages
296
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.142426
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xvi Anthony Soares view
Looking Forward
1-7 unknown view
Famine Relief
8-17 unknown view
Medicine and the Health of the Community in India
18-36 unknown view
The Revival of Industry in india
37-75 unknown view
Hindu-Moslem Solidarity
76-79 unknown view
Aspects of Social Reform in India
80-109 unknown view
Indian States and their Princes
110-114 unknown view
The Needs of Indian Industries and the Lines of Advance in Education
115-154 unknown view
Swadeshi and Western Methods
155-165 unknown view
Ideals and Aims for Indian Students
166-176 unknown view
Romesh Chander Dutt— in Memoriam
177-181 unknown view
Sanitation and Social Progress
182-199 unknown view
The Co-Operative Movement and its Importance for india
200-211 unknown view
Changes in Indian Social Ideas and Customs
212-219 unknown view
On the Dignity of Service
220-231 unknown view
Untouchability
232-245 unknown view
Breadth of Learning
246-256 unknown view
To the Memory and Praise of Famous Men
257-264 unknown view
Co-Operation
265-273 unknown view
The Reconstruction of india
274-276 unknown view
Federal India
277-280 unknown view

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