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Modern Review August 1931

1931

The exploitation of the people leads to the criticism of the people the thought the responsibility ultimately to the organization of the people. [...] The personal message of the Buddha falls upon the heart of a Sudra sovereign in the i. one case to give him the intellectual laincbise of his age and the result is an %ftikftidem. [...] The tale of her own past that the motheland awaits must combine the critical acumen of the modern with the epic enthusiasm of the ancient writer. [...] Thirdly—After incurring the disrepute of solicitntien and stillering the dishonour of making Affidavit the constant apprehesion of the License being recalled by Onvernment which would disgrace the person in the eyes of the world. [...] The dampnes of the climate and the large amount of fresh water discharged into the Bay of Bengal by the Ganges and the Itrahmaputra tell against efficient salt-manufacture on the Bengal coast but the manufacture of salt was not finally abandoned in Orissa until 1808:I40 TRH MODERN UMW FOR A INITST 103I - But the seacoast was not the only place where salt was manufactured in Bengal.
government politics public policy
Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-2 Ramananda Chatterjee view
On the Influence of History in the Development of Modern India
129-133 Nivedita view
The Austro-German Customs Union
134-138 Jagadisan Kumarappa view
Rammohan Roy as a Journalist
138-139 Brajendra Banerji view
Salt in Bengal
139-142 Hemendra Ghose view
The Redistribution of Provinces—Greater Bengal
143-146 Jatindramohan Datta view
Paharpur
147-151 Sarojendranath Ray view
Three Vishnu Sculptures from Hmawza Prome
152-157 Niharranjan Ray view
British Banks and Industry
157-166 Saroj Basu view
Mystic Islam
166-169 Dhirendra Chowdhuri view
The Hindu Civilization of Malaya
170-175 C.F. Andrews view
Puran Singh the Sikh Poet
175-178 K. P. Jayaswal view
Gaurmani’s Son
178-184 Sita Devi view
The Art of the Woodcut in India
184-186 Suniti Chatterji view
Reviews and Notices of Books
187-194 unknown view
A Scrutiny of the Historical Readers Approved by the Bengal Text-book Committee
195-197 Benoy Mitra view
Indian WomanHood
198-199 unknown view
Foriegn Periodicals
200-210 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
211-215 unknown view
Position of Women in Turkey To-day
216-217 Nilama Desai view
The Music of the Atoms
218-218 unknown view
Indians Abroad
218-223 unknown view
Notes
224-248 unknown view