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Modern Review April 1917

1917

away from the glances of the crowd„ I o to bed hi these clothes awl in them Iappear in the morning. and on the top of that the steamer k Chill of soot and the unbearable heat of the day 'keeps one unpleasantly moist. [...] Over there the cultivators sing in the -fields here the fishing boats float by The day wears o and the heat of the sun increases. [...] 9'nestions that he lad asked gave umbrage they were asked because he wished all sides of the topics under discussion to be brought to light 50 that the Commission vipuld have the Indian and pro-indian well as the view that opposed the dilution of the Indian services by the further employment of Indians He was uott however actuated by animus towards Indian aspirations. [...] but to the Emperor „ and therefore the Government could not be said to be democratic as was the _ease with the English Government which was put into power by the people and could be ousted by the voters. [...] but to the Emperor „ and therefore the Government could not be said to be democratic as was the _ease with the English Government which was put into power by the people and could be ousted by the voters.
government politics public policy
Pages
145
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Letters
373-379 unknown view
Lord Ronaldshay’s Ideas on Men and Matters
379-389 Nihal Singh view
Social Service
389-394 D.N. Maitra view
The Natural and the Spiritual World
394-403 Hiralal Haldar view
The State-Council in Ancient India
403-408 Narendra Nath, Premchand Scholar view
The Economics of Faridpur
408-413 I.C.S. view
Lady Sybil’s Shoe-Bockles
413-417 C.J. Hamilton view
Rabindranath tagore in america
417-423 Literatus view
Wheels Within Wheels
423-434 Frank Enans view
A Westesm Biographical Study of Rabindernath Tagore
434-436 unknown view
Mandalay
436-441 N.K. Gupta view
H.H. the Maharaja-Gaekwar’s Administrative Record II. How His Highness Prepared Hi Mself for His Life-Work
441-448 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
448-451 unknown view
State Versus Company Managemeht of Indian Railways
451-455 Raicharan Mukherjee view
America’s Work in the Philippines
455-460 unknown view
The Problem of Tuberculosis in India
460-469 C. MuThu view
Indian Periodicals
470-474 unknown view
Foreign Periodiacals
474-477 unknown view
Notes
478-500 unknown view