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Modern Review April 1909

1909

Seven years ago in Baltimore a corps of medical students were grouped together under the direction of one of the agents of the local Charity Organization for the purpose of following up the cases that came to the hospital for treatment combiing medical with neighbourly help. [...] Eventually our troops captured the fort of Rudramal and I divided my army sending Dud Khan and Rajah Rai Singh to plunder Shivaji's country and appointing one party to guard the camp and to go rounds and another party to forage and patrol—who were to remain constantly in the saddle - so that the soldier. in the siege-trenches in peace of mind worked their hardest to accomplish their task and [...] Gradually after much discussion we came to this agreement : that 23 of his forts large and small of which the revenue was 4 laklis of /tun should be annexed to the Empire : and to forts large and small.— one of which was Rajgarh.- --and the stanard revenue of which was one Iakh of bun should he held by Shiva on condition of service and loyalty [to the Imperial cause.] Besides the above-men [...] I beg to present as an offering of cogratulation on this victory the money that has been spent out of the Imperial treasury in the operations for the capture of Puradhar -because the conquest of this fort is the first victotv of the Deccan expedition and my life ana fortune arc at the service of the Emperor. [...] I herefore in the night before the Tilth June I sent word to Dilir Khan and Kirat Singh that by the dawn they shout c1/4 carry the makluir of our heroic troops to a place which bears two white marks [in the plan sent to the Emperor) in front of the trenches of the enemy.
government politics public policy
Pages
123
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Education Through Social Helpfulness
283-287 D.J. Fleming view
How Jai Singh Defeated Shivaji
287-292 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Yellow God
292-295 unknown view
London Studies of Rational and Spiritual Religion
295-298 John Hopps view
Workingmen in India and America
298-301 Saint Singh view
A Problem in Agriculture
301-306 N. Ganguli view
The Fulfilment of a Vow
307-311 unknown view
Raj Narain Bose (1826-1899)
311-319 Jadunath Sarkar view
Race Development—Dangers Ahead
319-324 N.H. Setalvad view
The Modern Thought of God
324-327 J.T. Sunderland view
The Fatal Garland
327-333 Svarna Devi, A. Albers view
Employment of Indians in the Public Service
333-335 unknown view
The Creation Theory of the Universe
336-339 C.F. Andrews view
Recent English Literature
339-344 Lina Oswald view
our friends in parliament and outside
344-348 Lina Oswald view
The Indian Debate in the House of Lords
348-351 unknown view
Bengal National College-Its Successful Association of Literary with Practical Training
352-357 Indu Mallik view
Why Japan is Coming to be Disliked
357-360 unknown view
Notes
360-379 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
379-380 Tungutooky Srikamulu view
Reviews of Books
380-386 unknown view