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Modern Review February 1947

1947

By virtue of the Muslimst being in a majority of 5 per cent in twat of the entire province and a'so by virtue of the faet that they hold a bare majority of the seats in the load legislature where the proportion of Muslim and Hindu seats have been made 120 10 through the MacDonald Award a Muslim Ministry functions hero and the representatives of the Hindus are excluded from It. [...] C. Awee the Braids Premier informed the House of Commons of a new policy of the British Government with regard to Burma and of an invitation to the members of the Burma Executive Council to send n delegatom to England to carry on further negotiltiene on the basis of the new policy of the Briti11 Goei consent and the denrinds of the BUTIllepe people. [...] The lotion-mg is the full text of the White Paper issued by at the concluieon of the talks between the British Cabinet and the Burmese leaders : H.M. [...] the Interim Government will be conducted generally in the same manner as the Interim Government of India at the present time and in particular : (u) The Executive Council wall be treated with the same close consultation and consideration as a Dominion Government and will have the greatest possible freedom in the exercise of the day-to-day administration of the country. [...] The convention exercised during the currency of the Act of 1935 with the Governor presiing at the meetings of the Council of Minis.
government politics public policy
Pages
101
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
85-104 unknown view
Industrial Protection in the Post-war Period
105-107 A.B. Gill view
Two Systems of Thought
107-109 Braja Ray view
Cabinet Mission and After
109-111 Akshoy Ghosal view
Tasks Before Unesco
111-113 Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan view
South-Indian Society of Painters’ Annual Exhibition
113-114 unknown view
Hawaii May Become 49th U.S. State
115-117 unknown view
Britain Plans her Post-War Homes
118-120 Gilbert M. view
Village Life in Kumaon Hills
120-121 Ramesh Joshi view
The Romance of Sindh’s Oldest Town Sehwan
121-123 D.B. Vohra view
Port-Planning in India
123-126 V.L.S. Rao, P.C. Chakravarti view
Indian Railways a Century Ago
126-129 A.C. De view
Notes on Partition of Bengal
130-133 unknown view
English Foreign Policy Since the War
133-133 G.L. Schanzlin view
Sufism
134-137 Barendra Paul view
Secret Mission to Algiers
137-139 Gyan Srivastava view
Some Sanskrit Lyrical Poems of Bengal
140-141 J.B. Chaudhuri view
India’s Sterling Balances
141-141 Santosh Bhrahma view
Poetry Between the Wars
142-144 Rajendra Verma view
Famine Epidemics and Measures of Health Rehabilition
145-146 Karunamoy Mukherjee view
A Plea for Separation of West Bengal
146-149 Hemanta Sarkar view
Modern Literature of Turkey
149-149 Subash Rai Choudhuri view
Book Reviews
150-154 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
155-164 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
165-169 unknown view