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The Indian Review October 1910 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1910

An appeal to the authorities of the venerable teachers who have left lasting impressions on Brahminic religion and in fact the history of the world is sure to be effective notwithstanding the occasional dogmatism of the priestly class of the present day in spite of texts. [...] Moreover the Civilian writer on Indian questions seems generally to be incapable of detecting the mote in his own eye and that of the sacred hierarchy to which he belongs while ever ready of detecting the beam in the eye of the Indian specially the educated Indian who is his " Igte noire." The one prominent feature which uniformly prevails in the discourses and homilies of Civilians is the uns [...] A copy of this Schedule ' printed in the THE CENSUS STAFF vernacular of the Province and used for the In European countries a copy of the Schedule is enumeration of the general population is called given to the head of each family who personally the "General Schedule." The same form printed records the desired particulars fohis husehold in English and intended to be filled up by the and retur [...] The books of the schedules containing the various Sea-going vessels plying between ports in British particulars recorded by the Enumerators for each India and Native States will not be enumerated individual may be described as the raw material unless they are actually lying in the port on the of the Census and the final tables as the mannight of the 10th March. [...] S. the learned and experienced Commissioner of the present Census is kindly preparing and circulating for the informtion of the Provincial Superintendents notes of the contents of a number of essays on the Indian Census and allied subjects contained in the journals of learned societies of European countries and other publications which are not readily accesible.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Depressed Castes
721-725 Sarada Mitra view
Administrative Problems of British India
725-730 Politikos view
The Coming Census of India
731-739 Govindbhai Desai view
Indian Students in England
740-746 Arthur Davies view
A Central College for South India
746-749 V. Aiyar view
The Textile Industry of India
749-753 S.D. Sakatvala view
Mysore Administration 1909-10
753-756 C.H.R. view
Lord Minto’s Farewell Speech
757-760 unknown view
Current Events
761-767 Rajduari view
The World of Books
767-768 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
769-776 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
777-777 unknown view
Questions of Importance
777-780 unknown view
The Indians of South Africa
780-780 unknown view
Indians Outside India
781-784 unknown view
Feudatory India
785-787 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
788-790 unknown view
Agricultural Section
791-792 unknown view
Literary
793-793 unknown view
Educational
794-794 unknown view
Legal
795-795 unknown view
Medical
796-796 unknown view
Science
797-797 unknown view
Personal
798-798 unknown view
General
799-799 unknown view
Political
800-800 unknown view