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Modern Review August 1910

1910

One of the most striking features to the visitor to India is the great gulf between the rulers and the ruled. [...] A comparative handful of Britisher!: hold the authority and the reins of Government and they are cut off in sympathy and knowledge and outlook upon life from the vast masses of the Indians. [...] both over the men and over the children is even more strong in India than with us because the whole of their religious and social customs are bound up with the idea of the family and the part women play in that. [...] The bad manners of the British have a great deal to do with this and the very rude way in which so many of them habtually treat the Indians offends the women even more than it does the men. [...] The monks seemed to take a good deal id interest in the gifts which were handed to the tiny-atter' dant% and placed in the bakts ; and when a basket was full the 'mink to whom it blonged despatched the coolie who carried it to the monastery and another cnolie appeared with another basket to collect more presents.
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Some Problems of Ovumen’s Life in India
121-125 Margaret E. Mmacdonald view
Modern Burma
125-131 John Law view
History of Aurangzib
131-137 Jadpnath Sarkar view
The Anctent Abbey of Ajanta
138-145 Nivedita view
A Crown Lost For Love
145-150 Greenwood view
The Madras Schooling-Fee Regulations
150-155 J.C “Scrutator” view
The Art of Enamelling on Metals
155-161 Santipada Gupta view
The India Society
161-163 J.D.W. view
The Renunciation
163-167 Prabhat Mukkrji view
Public Education in Germany
167-170 Satis Basu view
To Colonise the Himalayas
170-187 unknown view
War and the World’s Progress
187-192 J.T. Sunderland view
Contemporary Thought and Life
192-198 unknown view
Current Literature
198-206 Haridas Btuarati view
Comment and Criticism
207-213 unknown view
Notes
213-230 unknown view
Reviews of Books
231-232 unknown view