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Modern Review October 1942

1942

The meeting also disapproved of the repressive policy of the Government and strongly urges that immediate negotiations be opened with the leaders and representatives of the principal political parties of India with a vew to end the present deadlock so that the full and spontaneous efforts of the country may be ranged on the side of the United Nations to thwart the enemy. [...] the effect hampering the defence of India against the Japanese invader who stands on the frontiers of Assam and also upon the eastern side of the Bay of Bengal. [...] " It is the intention of Government to give all necessity Support to the Viceroy and his Executive in the firm but tempered measures by which they are protecting The lire of the Indian communities and leamg the British and Indian armies free to defend the soil of India against the Japanese. [...] In the elections which preceded the formtion of the provincial and central legislatures and of the provincial ministries the Congres.s captured the vast majority of the seats in. [...] Both before and after the resignation of the Congress ministries the provincial governors in India and the authorities in Britain spoke in high terms of the ef4iency_pnd impartiality of the Congress _ of course true that neither the Cogress nor any_other popular representative body.
government politics public policy
Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
281-v unknown view
Why India Helped Britain in the Last World-War
297-301 H.C. Mookerjee view
Sir Stafford Cripps’ Mission And Akhand Hindusthan
302-308 Raja Ntarindra Sahib view
Bertrand Russell on How to End the Deadlock in India
309-311 Ramananda Chatterjee view
All-India Nationalist Conference Poona
312-312 M. view
A Visit to Wardha
313-314 Darbara Singh view
The Dasara at Mysore
314-317 I.N. Gubil view
The Javanese Shadow Paly
317-320 A.A. Bake view
The Thirty-Sixth Tiger Charged Me
320-324 Kunwar Shih view
The World and the War
325-328 Kedar Chatterji view
Allegations Against Congress and “Parnellism and Crime”
329-332 Amananda Chatterjee view
“Travel Only When You Must” : The Other Aspect
332-336 Bimal Sinha view
Book Reviews
337-342 unknown view
Secondary Education in Bengal
343-347 Sniarajit Dutt view
Objections to Hindu Code Bills
348-351 Sanat Roy Choudhury view
Chhattisgarhi Folk-Songs
351-352 S.C. Dube view
Indian Periodicals
353-356 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
357-360 unknown view