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Modern Review November 1927

1927

arrive in 1929 when the ten years of Up to the end of the Great War and a "Dyarchy" or the "Government Reform few months after the feeling of a large Scheme" of 191'I are to expire and when majority of the Indian people was in favor the decision is to be made as to whether of the latter. [...] Perhaps the most discouraging feature of the whole Indian situation is the fact that so many of the British people are obsessed with the idea with the delusion that the Indian people are semi-harharians and not fit for freedom that they can become fit for it only by a long process of education and that the British are actually giving them this education with the intention of granting them self [...] Adams proceeded to make a direct application of this truth to India and declared in the most unequivocal hums that notwithstanding any or all material or oilier improvements made in the country by the British during the period since the East India Company began its exploitation and conquest of the laud British rule had been an absolute failure as a means for increasing the capacity or fitness of [...] The "white lie" exaggeration or twisting of a fact may he intrinsically harmless and unlikely to affect anyone ; but when the process is repeated this slight deviation from trnth paves the way for the formation of a mental habit which for the very reason that like a narcotic it deadens the intellectual conscience of the person is well-nigh ipossible to eradicate. [...] The other members of the family too who well-remembered with whom the idea had originated were highly amused but for the moment the sister was really under the impression and insisted that the pudding was the child of her own brain.
government politics public policy
Pages
151
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Danger of Putting off India's Self-Rule
503-508 J.T. Sunderland view
Sincerity and Eloquence
508-514 Hetty Kohn view
Bertrand Russell Interviewed
514-521 Dilip Roy view
The Indian Civiil Service
521-526 Naresh Roy view
Failure of Anglo-American-Japanese Naval Conference
526-529 Taraknath Das view
Congresses and Durbars
529-534 Narendra Gupta view
Education in Japan
534-536 D.C. Gupta view
A Plea for a Change in the Hindu Law of Marriage
536-537 D.C. Maitra view
If the British were Gone would India “Run with Blood”
537-543 J.T. Sunderland view
Gleanings
543-549 unknown view
Commercial Diplomacy
549-550 U.K. Oza view
Popular Peace Movements of the World: A Brief Survey
550-552 Satisa C. Guha view
Dravidian Civilization
553-559 R.D. Banerji view
Reviews and Notices of Books
560-563 Unknown view
Wake up India
563-565 D. Pole view
The School of Wisdom in Darmstadt
565-567 Count Keyserling view
Prof. Heinrich Luders of the Berlin University
567-568 Durgaprasanna Raychaudhuri view
The Legality of Communal Distribution of Serves
568-571 Ashoke Chatterjee view
Comment and Criticism
571-574 unknown view
Path to Communal Peace
574-575 M. Dhar view
Provincial Contributions
575-578 C.V. Rao view
Indian Periodicals
578-586 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
586-595 unknown view
India’s Womanhood News and Portraits
595-599 unknown view
Indians Abroad
599-602 unknown view
Notes
603-630 unknown view