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Modern Review October 1935

1935

Is Mr glathiri of the world." INDIA: THE CRUST AND THE LORE NAGENDRANATII rairA T the India that was but the India that is is the theme of these refletions : the India not of yesterday but the India of today. [...] What is this stirring of a new life the awakening of a oonseiousness that slumbered for centuries in peacefel oblivion deaf to the calk resounding through the countries of the world heedless of the primordial law that every living creature is born to breathe the air of freedom ? Ill the midst of this slumber almost simulating death &it sounded the tocsin clear and vibrant and thecall is. [...] In India or at least in certain parts of India the people not only believe that they are a chosen people but are firmly convinced that God repoiftdly appears in their midst in the flesh in the Inteselatilvith the lintataMitelda MnW Old"INDIA : THE CRUST AND THE CORE of India during the ages only one man appeaed who claimed to be the Son of God and the Mist the Appointed One. [...] The spread of the national awakening in India among the women is of the utmost significance fir in recent times the women of India have been living for the most part in seclusion and had no part or share in the ambitions and aspirtions of men. [...] One beholds wills wonder this strange oontradiction between the crust and core of Indian life ; on the surface an apparent surrender to the meretricious fascination of the West the humiliating adoption of alien manners and alien modes of living the puerile hankering fur useless titles the constant anxiety for personal safety and down below the dominant spirit of the great adventure the poundin
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
George Eliot
377-383 J. T. Sunderland view
India: The Crust and the Core
384-389 Nagendranath Gupta view
The Hindi Poets of the Middle Ages
390-394 C. F. Andrews view
Evils of Tea-Drinking
394-395 P. C. Roy view
Cinchona Plantation and Factory in Bengal
395-401 Manmohan Sen view
Song-Harvest from Pathan Country
402-410 Devendra Satyarthi view
An Interview with Mahatma Gandhi
410-413 Nirmal Bose view
Rammohan Roy’s Reception at Liverpool
414-415 Brajendra Banerji view
Rajmohan’s Wife
415-420 Bankim Chatterji view
Uncle Bhondool’s House
420-425 Bibhuti Banerji view
Love Not Force Welds Humanity
425-427 unknown view
An Unique Publication on Indian Music
427-427 unknown view
The Position of Women in the New Constitution
428-430 Monoroma Bose view
The Repressive Press Laws of India
431-432 S. K. Chakraborty view
The Question of Women Franchise
433-436 Begum Nahar view
Russia Today. What We Can Learn from It
436-437 Taraknath Das view
Book Reviews
438-445 unknown view
The London “Bratachari” Group
445-447 Sasadhar Sinha view
A Conference of Oriental Students
447-448 Amiyanath Sarkar view
Training Indians for Military Careers
449-456 unknown view
The League of Nations
457-460 S. G. Warty view
Foreign Periodicals
461-466 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
467-470 unknown view
Notes
471-498 unknown view