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Modern Review October 1948

1948

and the Iu.k uf alerness and want of itlideti:.y in ottr..elve4 The howl of rage and animist' that went up in the British Pre s at the collap of the Pakistan-curu-Italakar plot to Hyderabad was not merely the echo of the gnaAing teeth by the Colonel Blimps of But sin. [...] The only sensible suggestion in this splicre comes from Miss Maniben Kars who has suggi.ssted the setting u;' of commiesions or joint councils of exi..erts of representatives of nianuactuent and lAbour which should constantly review the progress of production find out the causes of the fall in production and direct the activities of the units in such a manner as to attain the maximum po.sible pr [...] The ideal position may be achieved through the enforcement of the principle that the finished product of the big industry must be the raw material of the cottage industry. [...] Government of India owes it to the public to see that the administration of import controls is cerried on with just the minimum of official formalities neetatory to express the purpose of the regulation and with the object of serving genuine national interests Development of South India's Resources The Business IVeck the commercial weekly of Madras has been filling a long-felt gap in the sphe [...] In regard :0 the bar the Committee 3. of the opinion that it could be removk t by dredgiu: Further the water in the creek is only very slig4..ly silt-laden and the fact that the remainder of the crack has maintained a great depth of water for many yenta it a further indication that the bar could be removed.
government politics public policy
Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
253-272 unknown view
Our Immediate Future
273-275 Jadunath Sarkar view
Some Aspects of the Draft Constitution
275-277 A.K. Ghosal view
Minority Safeguards in Pakistan
277-281 Devaprasad Ghosh view
Linguistic Provinces and the Draft Constitution
281-282 Sudhansu Mukherji view
The United Nations and the Great Powers’ Veto
283-288 Khagendra Pal view
The New Monroe Doctrine
288-289 P.L. Mehra view
How Indu Culture has Influenced China
290-296 Chou Hsiang-Kuang view
Ancient Refuge Houses in Britain
296-298 Norman Hillson view
Adult Education Settlements
299-301 Anthony Elenjimittam view
Solving Housing Shortage in Britain Factory made Steel Houses
302-306 Philip Murray view
Jaipur and its Environs their Place in Hindu India
307-313 Satya Prakash view
Hindi and Hindustani
313-314 G.S. Gupta view
The Mother and the Son
315-319 Santa Devi view
Comment and Criticism Malayan Indian Congress
319-319 B.C. Ghosh view
Book Reviews
320-324 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
325-332 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
333-335 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view