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Modern Review March 1921

1921

The aim and object of a Railway policy should be the development of trade and industries the provision of cheaper facilities for transport increment of revenues the abatement of the direct taxation of the people and the reduction of Railway rates to.a minimum. [...] There can not be any doubt that State ownership and direct State management would unquestionably be for the benefit and welfare of the people of India for the following amongst other reasons:— (1) The State Railways serve chiefly the public interests of traffic of commerce of the circulation and transport of commdities and passengers and they aid the public treasury and in any event they [...] The resignation of the.Chairmaship of the Railway Board by Sir Frederick Upcote with a view to assume the Chairmaship of the East Indian Railway and the appointment of Sir T. Wynne a member of the Board as the managing Director of the Bengal Nagpur Railway have naturally tened to arouse grave suspicions in the public mind. [...] The public have so long endured the inconveniences and privations of Railway journeys with patience inspite of the callouness of the management to remove them ; _but the fact remains that it has engendered the deepest discontent in the country. [...] (4).The Ladies of the Aristocracy (5a The Middle Classpie (6) The Working and Aboriginal Classes (7) The Dancing Girl (8) Woman's Dress (9) The Moving Finger the present day tendencies of the woman's movement in India 1 We shall now give some extracts from the book leaving the reader to procure a copy of this patriotic publication replete with a fascinating interest and peruse the whole of
government politics public policy
Pages
170
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Evidence of Mrs. Terence Macswiney
281-285 C.F. Andrews view
State Vs. Company Management of Railways in India
286-288 Tarit Roy view
Some Notes on the Mural Decorations Painted by the Students in the Sir J. J. School of Art Bombay Under the Personal Direction of the Principal December 1919 to December 1920
288-297 unknown view
The Universities of France
297-300 Benoy Sarkar view
Women of India
301-307 unknown view
The Economic Foundations of the State in Sukra’s Political Theory
307-316 Benoy Sarkar view
Journalism as a Profession
316-321 Minnie Millar view
The Position of Shantiniketan in Relation to Calcutta University
321-323 C.F. Andrews view
The Place of Urdu in the Indian Vernaculars
323-330 Abdul Majid view
A Brief Survey of Research-Work in Chrmistry in Bengal
330-333 Chunilal Bose view
Reviews and Notices of Books
333-339 K.M.J. view
Gleanings
339-342 unknown view
The Cattle-Problem of India
342-348 Nilananda Chatterji view
The Two Congresses of-1020
349-355 Mukund Lal view
Rabindranath Tagore on Constructive Work
355-356 unknown view
The Englishman in his Tight Little Island
357-360 Sudhindra Bose view
The Colonial Sugar Refining Company and Fiji
360-362 unknown view
Indian Railway Policy
362-366 unknown view
The Opium Crime of Great Britain India and Japan
367-369 C.F. Andrews view
Esher Committee Report
369-375 unknown view
Rabindranath Tagore in Holland
375-381 C.F. Andrews view
Indian Periodicals
381-392 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
392-403 unknown view
Notes
404-432 unknown view