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Modern Review July 1939

1939

The " Times " concludes that the position which Great Britain is defending in circumstances of great difficulty is not of herself alone but of all states European or American which desire to maintain themselves in the Far aft and aspire to develop still further the vast resources of China in company with Japan and of course with the goodwill of the Chinese people. [...] It is at the best a defective ideal of labour leadership which leaves the work of industrialization of the country to capitalists and reserves to itself the work of finding fault with the conditions of labour provided by the capitalists. [...] artited fe movementsreeiethe Britiih Piv.erPikelito The report has quoted from various reports.80 official docutnenta to show that the misrule In the Stn.* is not unknown to the Political Officers same: have occasionally warned the British Government with regard to the affairs in the States but aocerditit.te the report of the Committee the British Government.1110.6 been giving more more p [...] The Committee recommend that in view of the inherent inability of the Orissa States to support popular enlightened administrations within their areas which are the sine qua non of any satis factory re.arrangement and in view of the inevitability of a strong and irresistible popular demand from the people of these States for rights of selflovernment and seldetermination the sanads granted to [...] Article in " Asia" on the Indian States The current August number of the Asia Magazine of New York contains an article on the struggle in the Indian States from the pen of the editor of The Modern.
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
129-152 unknown view
On the Brink
153-156 Major D. Graham Pole view
Literacy in Bengal in Early Britlbh Period
157-158 A.N. Basu view
Emerson and Theodore Parker
159-160 J.T. Sunderland view
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
161-165 Girish Mathur view
Political Parties in the Dominion of Canada
165-171 Naresh Roy view
Fancy Indian Embroideries
171-174 Wahida Aziz view
Tata and Gandhi
174-177 Firoze Daver view
Education In Hyderabad
177-181 S. Char view
Unemployment and Vocational Education
182-187 H.L. Roy view
Economics of Indian Labour
187-188 unknown view
Relatjve Religious-Mindedness of the Hindus and the Muhammadans in Bengal
189-190 Jatindra Datta view
The Romance of the Indian Film Industry
191-192 D.D. Kashap view
Politics of an Indian Muslim
193-199 Abul Ahmed view
The Third Alternative
200-202 Krishna Mukerji view
Vendetta
203-206 M.A. Mazmudar view
The Arya Samajists in Ryderabad and the Paramount Power
207-209 Ram Sharma view
Book Reviews
210-216 unknown view
Mask Dances of Mymensinghh
217-222 G.S. Dutt view
Madhubindu Papaya Plantation
223-226 Ramji Hansraj view
The Sweepers’ Paradise
226-227 A.Harijan Worker view
Parting of the ways in the Indian National Congress
228-233 Sudihir Lahiri, Sachin Sen, Benoyendra Banerjea, Napal Roy, Nirmal Bhattacharyya view
Indian Periodicals
234-239 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
240-243 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
244-244 unknown view
The Pause Before Danzig
245-248 Gopal Halder view