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Modern Review August 1935

1935

For man is essentially the worshipper of that ineffable light of the Greatest of the Great which shines for ever in the snow-white mountain top in the greenary of the forest beyond the deserpaths of life. [...] The trysting place of universal humanity is in that cave of intuition (the seat of the Divine intelligence) beyond the limits of the intellect and when the human soul is able to contract the Oversold on the higher reaches of being then alone the curse of littleness is lifted. [...] We want today sacrifice—Kt/demi not for the individual self nor for the family the society or the State but the sacrifice of self for the sake of the Lord for Khoda the Greatest of the Great. [...] stand %till even for a moment the universe will shiver bewildered amid the mountainons iteetnnulatton of matcritdity.- Our youth-friends of the West have fomulated their solution of the universal malady from the social point of view and have earnestly appealed to the Youth of the East to formulate their solution front the viepoint of the spirit. [...] The result has been the publication by the Goverment of the United Provinces of Agm and Oudh with the substantial assistance rendered by the Secretary of State for India and the Government of India through the Oxford University Press of live volumes covering some 34-01 quarto pages and dealing with the whole subject thoroughly and in a scientific manner.
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Indian Solution of the Present-Day Life Problems
130-135 Ganga Sharma view
What is Indian Architecture
136-142 P. K. Acharya view
The Late Jane Addams
142-146 Pasupuleti Krishnayya view
Child Welfare and the Cinema
146-147 unknown view
A New Step in Agriculture
148-152 K. C. De view
Student Organization of German Universities
152-155 Amulya Sen view
Kumbakonam an Ancient Religious Centre in South India
155-159 unknown view
Rajmohan’s Wife
160-169 Bankim Chatterjee view
Khadi and Socialism
169-170 J. P. Kripalani view
The Parsis: Their Religion and Race
171-176 Nagendranath Gupta view
The Science of Air Protection
176-179 Wilfred Wellock view
The School as an Agency in Rural Uplift The Mexican Experiment
179-183 J. M. Kumarappa view
Training Indians for Military Careers
184-192 Nihal Singh view
Book Reviews
193-198 unknown view
Panama and Suez
199-201 Sasadhar Singha view
Foreign Periodicals
202-207 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
208-213 unknown view
Restriction of Jute Cultivation—Why Now ?
214-217 Bhupendra Dutta view
A Peep into the Future
217-219 R. P. Paranjpye view
Gleanings
219-222 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
223-223 unknown view
Sriamati Manorama Devi
224-225 Ramananda Chatterjee view
David Graham Pole—An Appreciation
226-227 Andrew Malaren view
Notes
228-248 unknown view