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Modern Review February 1948

1948

The betrayal of the hopes of telfdrtermination for India promised during the World War I by Britain and the breaking of solemn promises to Muslims about the integrity of the Turkish Calipha:c prepared the ground (or the Indiawide agitation that found a new leader in Candhiji. [...] But the commonalty of the land responded to the symbolization of salt in the Dandi March because it rpresented a grievance that touched on one of the daily needs of the poorest and that of their cattle. [...] between that past and the future to be and we face all manner of perils and the greatest peril is somtimes the lack of faith which comes to us the sense of frustration that comes to us the sinking of the heart and of the spirit that comes to us when we see ideals becoming unreal and we see the great things that we talked about somehow becoming empty word. [...] And so he became the great internationalist believing in the essential unity of man the underlying unity of all religions and the needs of humanity and more specially devoting himself to the service of the poor—the distressed and the oppressed millions ever - where. [...] On the morrow of the tragedy all of us forgot fur a while the bitterness that had crept in the estrangement and conflict of these past months and Gandhiji stood out as the beloved champion and leader of the people of India.
government politics public policy
Pages
99
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
85-104 unknown view
Economic Relationship Between India and Pakistan
105-112 Bimal Sinha view
Two Nations?
112-116 Nanimadhab Chaudhuri view
The Position of Indian Arts and Crafts
116-118 O.C. Gangoly view
India’s Freedom in Danger
118-120 Balkrishna view
Some Early Bronzes of South India
121-124 Braja Chatak view
U.S. Laboratory Studies
125-127 Waterways Control view
Where Frontiers Meet
127-129 Ajudhayanath Dar view
Music in the United States
130-132 unknown view
The Father of English Poetry
133-134 J. H. B. Peel view
Prof. Dharmanand Kosambi
134-137 P.V. Bapat view
N. C. Kelkar
138-138 A.D. Kulkarni view
Side-Lights on the Trial of Maharaja Nandakumar for Forgery
139-143 N. K. Sinha view
About War Poets and Ir Poetry
143-145 William Hookens view
Two Hindu Metslim Riots During the Later Mughal Days
145-147 Deenabandhu Das view
Congress Sevika Dal
148-148 Mani Desai view
Need for Nursery Schools in India
149-151 M. Syed view
A Critical Review of the Calcutta Rent Ordinance 1946
151-153 Amarendra Mukherjee view
Book Reviews
153-156 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
157-164 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
165-i unknown view