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Modern Review January 1943

1943

In this connection he cited the laudable example of Britain where even during the war far-reacing plans of educational advance are being cosidered and said : The poMponement of educational advance would be specially unwise in India where w' are only at the beginning of the education of the maws and when the so-called higher i dimitinn is so far below the level of what the tilue-Gtion f. [...].1 vista of infinity pnNibilitic and we Iii' noticing all around u.4 and e% in in the midi of the turmoil the result of what can he done couragi oils tithihia.431 and n iffort. [...] and the it:Gsaults of the dive-bomber and the maehine-guti the boys and girof China were not deprived of the mental and piritual training which w:their due. [...] Edward Thompson on Censorship et Indian News The nature of censorship that is being execised by the authorities in Britain and India against a proper dissemination of news about India as also the character of the campaign that is being carried on with a view to smashing the Congress have very naturally aroused deep rsenttnent in the minds of right-thinking people. [...] The Third Conference was held on Ortolier 16 and 17 1941 and the foremost attention was paid to the cases of cotton cloth and yarn prices of which had soared as a result of the freezing order against Japan.
government politics public policy
Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-9 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
1-ii unknown view
India’s Forest Economy during and after the War
17-21 Nihal Singh view
Conscripting the Bible
21-23 Satish D. Kalelkar view
Post War Economic Reconstruction: Certain Questions
23-26 Bimal Sinha view
Akbar and India Today
26-27 P. A. Wadia view
Morphology of Poetic Creation and Appreciation
28-29 Jitendra Mazumdar view
Muslim Patronage to Sanskrit Learning
29-32 Jatindra Chaudhuri view
Modern Warfare
33-38 Sunil Shome view
Up the Holy Girnar
38-ii Harish S. Booch view
The Arat
41-45 K.P. Padmanabhan Tampy view
Nanda-Deepa
45-47 D.R. Jogelkar view
The World and the War
47-48 K.N. Chatterjee view
Modern School of Historiography
49-51 Nandalal Chatterji view
Rammohun Roy and the New World
51-53 Kalidas Nag view
Economic of Price Control
53-55 P.C. Jain view
The Conference of Ambassadors (Paris 1920-1931)
55-56 Lila Ray view
Book Reviews
57-62 unknown view
Dangerous Complacency
63-66 C.L. Gheewala view
Thoughts on Pakistan
67-68 Jay view
Geopolitics in India
69-71 V. Jagannadham view
Real Nature of the Muhammadan Majority in Bengal in 1911
72-72 Shib Datta view
Indian Periodicals
73-77 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
78-80 unknown view