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Modern Review April 1940

1940

The address is mainly taken up with two things namely the attitude of the right-wingers of the Congress since the outbreak of the European war and the minorities problem in India with special reference to the Moslem comunity. [...] Subhas Chandra Bose in the course of his Presidential address at the AntCompromise Conference held at Ramgarh on the 19th March said : One has only to go through the whole of the Patna resolution and particularly through the latter portion of it in order to realize that there are looholes which detract from the instrintrie value of the resolution. [...] up their ranks and to form one united party in Bengal This Conference deeply deplores the controversy be tween the former Bengal leaders and the Bengal Press and while it requests the former to call off the boycott against the Press it requests the latter to be true to its high tradition and do nothing which may be detrmental to the unity of Bengal and the interests of the Bengrilees as a whol [...] In pursuance of the objects stated in the memoradum of association " vide clause 3 (k) " this confeence resolves that the attention of the Association should be directed more specifically to establishment of indutrial banking and agricultural enterprises by Bengalis in Bihar and that the Executive Committee of the Association should proceed to give immediate effect to the same by estab [...] Although the authorities are reticent in taking the.public into confidence in the matter of explaining the extent of the loss sustained and the circumstances that led to it it i5 learnt very reliably that the loss is shockingly considernble and that it has been due to the criminal negligence on the part of the authorities in not taking due care about this unique possession of the foremost insti
government politics public policy
Pages
128
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes
371-394 unknown view
War and Peace Aims
395-400 D.Graham Pole view
Emerson and “Aunt Mary Moody”
401-403 J.T. Sunderland view
Sir Venkata Ratnam Naidu
404-406 C.F. Andrews view
Western Legacy In India
407-ii M. Mansinha view
Full-Orbed Education For Girls
411-416 Nihal. Singh view
So Spoke The Kidnapped Hindus
417-419 Dharmavir view
Urmila’s Sleep
420-426 Devendra Satyarthi view
Dominion Status of The Westminster-Statute type
427-432 H.N Sinha view
The War and India’s Economic Prospects
433-437 Bhabatosh Datta view
A National Language—Hindustani Urdu or Hindi?
438-442 Murlidhar view
Passing Away of the Age of Large Scale Offensives in War
442-443 Hari Mukherji view
Problem of Agricultural Indebtedness in Malabar and Cochin
444-446 K.M. Ayyath view
Relative “Pauperism” Among the Hindus and The Muhammadans in Bengal
447-449 Jatindra. Datta view
Punjab and The War
449-450 Ahmad Shafi view
Book Reviews
451-458 unknown view
Handmade Paper of Nepal
459-463 Siva Sen view
That They May Walk Again
463-466 Frank R. Miller view
My Last Talk In China
467-469 Rabindranath Tagore view
Lala Har Dayal
469-470 C.F Andrews view
The Late Mr. D.G.Vaidya
470-471 B.S. Turkhud view
The International Crisis and the War
472-474 A.C.N. Nambiar view
Asoka The Apostle of Violent Non-Violence
474-475 P.S. Telang view
Russian Theory and Practice
476-479 P. Spratt view
The Plight of The Bengalees In Assam
480-480 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
481-486 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
487-490 unknown view