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Modern Review December 1921

1921

Since the ascendancy of the power of the Sikhs this celebration of the Ilaharram had been stopped and so the conduct and behavior of Metcalfe's escort gave great offence to the population of Amritsar a place which is sacred to all Sikhs. [...] By the reduction of these islands the energies of the naval power of Prance in the East were parlysed once for all and the Preach incubus no longer disturbed the sleep of the rulers of British India. [...] The attention of the authorities in England was also drawn to the Dutch possessions in the East for it was thought that They constituted a rallying point which was likely to become of more consideration after the destruction of those asylums which lay more in the route of the Indian trade; and it was incampatibleswith the interests of India and the policy of England longer to permit the presence [...] Carey it stated that 'the issue of publicatikiv nd the publi: deliver) of discourses of the notate hnve alluded to are evidently calculated to prod** consequences in the highest degree detriMental to the tranquillity of the British dominions India and it baornes the indispensable duty of Ott British Government to arrest the progress of proceedings of that nature. [...] In the present i this objection is enforced by the necessity of taming the public faith which under the expeetir :njunctions of the Legislature has been repeatodtr pledged to leave the native subjects of the Conipann India to the full free and undisturbed exercise of task respective religions.'...
government politics public policy
Pages
163
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Modern Age
637-641 Rabindranath Tagore view
Letters from Abroad
641-647 unknown view
The First Lord Minto’s Indian Administration
647-652 unknown view
Indian “National” Education
653-655 Norah Richards view
Suggested Indian Colonisation in America
655-658 unknown view
Technological Education
658-659 Sarat Dutta view
Bengal Police Expenditure
660-663 unknown view
Ahilya-Utsav
663-666 unknown view
Russian Treaty With Turkey
667-669 unknown view
Sylvaiv Levi and the Science of Indology
670-676 Kalidas Nag view
Non-Co.OperationȔIts Success and Failure
676-680 Durgadas Adwani view
Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Islam
680-682 Muhammad Shahidullah view
Hindu Culture in Mesopotamia
682-684 K.P. Jayaswal view
Nicholas Roerich
684-692 Joseph Finger view
Passive Resistance by Agriculturists
692-695 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
695-702 K.M.J. view
Correspondence
702-704 unknown view
The Baltic Sea a British Lake
704-710 unknown view
Ministers’ Salaries and the “Voted” List
711-712 N.C. view
Thirteen Principal Upanishads
712-717 Mahish Ghose view
India in 1920
717-723 unknown view
Indian Perriodicals
723-737 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
737-750 unknown view
Notes
750-780 unknown view