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Modern Review June 1953

1953

The Congresa Working Committee expressed the view that this procedure was completely opposed 'to the manner in which the Congress and the PCCe should approach any problem.' The Committee also had in view the recent react. [...] The resolution added that such an approach was slot only likely to lead to harmful results 'but was likely to create conflict and illwiU and to delay the rev:pulsation desired.' While deploring the efforts at forcing the pace of the formation of linguistic States the Working Comittee welcomed the steps taken in regard to the formation of Andhra. [...] It welcomed the proposal to appoint the commission 'after the establishment of Andhra State.' The commision while considering the reorganisation of States would take into account as laid down in the Hyderabad resolution 'not only cultural and linguistic matters but also other important factory such as the preservation of the unity of India national amity and defences administrative and fin [...] the Commit* spent its accumulated choler on the Jammu agitatket as follows: "The resolution on Jammu agitation charseteneel the agitation as representing 'an attempt on the p1 11 of the moat reactionary bigoted and cominvia elements to obstruct the economic and social prom* of the country to which the reactionary vested inure* represented by the communal organisations too oppooed.' 'Reaction and [...] Srikri'hna Sinha Chief initiated the debate thus: That this liou-t' do procrcd to (Nprcs4 it i viv upon the reference made Lv the Government of India through the State Gvorrnment of Bihar on the sujoined resolution passed by the West Bengal Legllative Assembly namely 'This kesembly is of opinion that in order to solve the problem of rehabilitation of the refugees from Eastern Pakistan an
government politics public policy
Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterjee view
Notes
421-440 unknown view
Sarvodaya and Marxism
441-442 S. N. Agarwal view
Federalism in the New Constitution
442-444 Iqbal Srivastava view
Basic Education for Democracy
445-448 Prabodh Goswami view
The U. N. O.
449-451 G. P. Srivastava view
On The Census of Pakistan
452-453 Jatindra Chaudhuri view
The Food Problem
454-ii P. C. Banshi view
The Position of Women in Medieval India
457-460 Roma Choudhuri view
A Rebel Magistrate of Bihar
460-463 P. C. Roy Choudhury view
A Successful University Summer Session
464-467 Alfred S. Schenkman view
Women in India’s Freedom Movement
467-473 Jogesh C. Bagal view
Pre-Historic Rock Picture in Bellar
474-478 Richard Chinnathambi view
Merchants in Vedic and Heroic India
479-480 Suresh Niyogi view
How Coronation Service Links up Whole of British History
481-481 Leslie G. Pine view
A Summary Survey of Art Journals in India
482-483 Kundinya view
Psychology in Industry
483-485 Santasil Biswas view
A Couple of Constitutional Issues
485-486 G. M. Shah view
Ancient House-Planning
487-487 Y. D. Sharma view
Surgery in South Pole
488-488 P. K. Banerjee view
Book Reviews
489-493 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
494-500 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
501-504 unknown view