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Modern Review April 1945

1945

Jarnnadas Mehta the present holder of the office of India Representative with the Government of Burma may continue as a Member of the Assembly and up to the time of going to the press the Government suffered its twenty-first defeat by 56 to.12 votes when the demand—"Emigration-External" was rejected. [...] The Speaker therefore 'declined to allow the Ministry to function as such in the Legislative Assembly and held: "The Ministry is a creature of the Rouse which can make anunmake the Ministry and the Governor is but the reagiatering authority df the doeiaion of the Rouse. [...] Police Zulum in C. P. The following is an extract taken from the report of the Inquiry Committee appointed by the Kolhapur Praja Parishad to investigate into the Pungire case and published in the Indepcadent Nagpur dated March 12 last : Ka.shibai her husband her children and two other persons were taken by the police to the resdence of the police wail of Chikbalval on the morning of October [...] The greatest tragedy of the twentieth century is that Roosevelt the people's; man and the leader of the New World is following the leader of an Imperialism which is fast disintegrating in spite of the latter's strenuous efforts to save it from disruption. [...] The scrrespondent adds that the League is anxious to give a fillip to its organisational activities and consolidating its bold on the Muslim masses who according to the League are in the danger of being allured by the tactics of the MI-India Muslim Majlis and the super-tactics of some powerful Muslim aristocrats subscribing to the Agile Khan School of politics.
government politics public policy
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
141-151 unknown view
The World and the War
151-152 Kedar Chatterji view
My Mother
153-158 C.F. Andrews view
A Revivalist
158-162 Nihal Singh view
The Negotiations and After
162-167 D.N. Banerjee view
Reflections on Recent Art-Exhibitions
167-168 Kaundinya view
Thomas Hardy
169-170 Augustus Muir view
War Brings New Life to British Art
171-172 Kenneth Monkman view
The Land of the Pandavas
172-173 A.V. Thakar view
Teerat Singh and the Khasi Rebellion (1829-1833)
174-176 Rebati Lahiri view
The Gandhian Plan
176-177 Amiya Bose view
Maternity and Child Welfare in the Ussr
178-179 M. Malinovsky view
Book Reviews
180-182 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
183-186 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
187-i unknown view