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Modern Review July 1947

1947

at the date of the pasing of This Act are included in the Province of Sind and the Chief Commissioner' Province of British Baluchistan ; and (o) if whether before or after the posing of this Act but before the Appointed Day the Goeentor-General declares that the majority of the valid votes east in the referendum which Moths date of the passing of this Act is being or has recently been held in [...] shall be treated as the terrftosime which are to he comprised the new province of Mutt Bengal (I ) the remainder of the territories comprised at the date of the pawing of this Act in the province of Bengal *hall he treated S the territories which are to be comprised in the new province of West Bengal. [...] (e) For authorising the carrying on of the Wines' of the Governor-General-in-Council between the pasing of this Act and the appointed day otherwise than in accordance with the provisions in that behalf of the Ninth Schedule to the Government of India Act 1935 ; ' (I) For enabling agreement. [...] by the exclusion of Assam and the inclusion of mebers chorea to represent the remainder of that prvince ; (b) in relation to Pakistan to the Assembly set up or about to be set up at the date of the passing of this Act under the authority of the GovernoGeneral as the Constituent Assembly for Pakistan ; provided that nothing in this Sub-section shall be construed as affecting the extent to [...] Director of Survey.) Very recently other Committee of the Port Commissioners eoof =pees was appointed and they came to the elusion that unites the feeder rivers of the !Magtiti and the off-take of the Bhagirathi from the are Improved the continuance of the port will problematical.
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
1-ii unknown view
Memorandum on Behalf of Rajshahi I and Maldah Districts
i-ii unknown view
The Dawn of a New Era
21-24 “Observer” view
India’s International Opium Policy
25-28 H.C. Mookerjee view
The Dangers Ahead
28-31 D.M. Sen view
The sovereignty Over Berar and the Question of the Retrocession of Berar to the Nizam
31-35 R.k. Thomrre view
Indian History and Discovery of New Data
35-36 Nandalal Chatterji view
The Great Freezeup of the Century
37-43 S.M. Das view
Art-Crafts of the Punjab
44-45 'Musavir' view
Pandit Sukhlal Sanghavi
45-47 Mahamohopadhta Sastri view
A Literary Partnership
47-48 Katharine Moore view
Chakyar-Koothu
49-52 Richard Chinnathambi view
James Audubon Naturalist and Artist
53-54 Malcolm Varghan view
Belwa Where Two Copper-Plate Inscriptions Have Been Excavated
54-55 Monoranjan Gupta view
Compensation for the Secretary of State’s Services
55-58 A.K. Ghosal view
Asoka’s Example and Brahman Animosit
59-62 R.M. Bahua view
The Needs of Under-Developed Areas
63-65 G.L. Mehta view
Our Food Problem
65-67 P.C. Rakshit view
March of the Desert
67-68 L.H. Ajwani view
Book Reviews
69-72 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
73-80 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
81-i unknown view