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The Indian Review January 1911 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1911

The early Buddhist pilgrims of whom Fa Hian was one were intrepid travellers but as Colonel Holdich puts it the footsteps of Buddhist pilgrims pointed no road for the tread of armies and their travels therefore lack for him the interest of those of the men who entered India a little the Regions of the world" was written at the Court of King Roger II of Sicily at the beginning of the twelfth cen [...] No genuine efforts were made at the outset to They had fully grasped the spirit of the tradition counteract the mischievous influence of the said of the Prophet of Arabia that runs to the effect enemies of Islam. [...] the best Native and European educationists in Government promised to place at the disposal of the Presidency." In their report for 1883 the the Society one of the sites of the Peshwa's Managers further stated that " they had undePalaces at Poona for the school and college t4ken the work of popular education with the purposes."12 THE INDIAN REVIEW. [...] In the front court-yard of Gadre's Wada the purposes of the higher University examin(where the school was located at that time) tions and in 1891 it became a full-time Arts specially fitted and decorated for the occasion College teaching the Arts and Science courses there assembled a large audience of the elite of up to the M. A. During the period of twenty the Poona public to witness this a [...] FellOws are elected by the also been made to the students' residency from Council of the Society on payment of a certain the current funds of the Society The Principal sum towards the funds of the Society.
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The Elevation of the Depressed Classes
1-3 unknown view
Joint-Stock Business in South India
4-5 K. Rau view
The Indian Borderland
5-8 F. Noyce view
Muslim Education in Southern India
9-ii Syed Sahib view
The India Office
17-24 Govinda Das view
Bombay in the Making (1661-1726)
25-28 A. Bombayite view
The Latest Child of Education
29-30 M.R.N. Aiyangar view
Social Movements in Bengal
30-34 A. Bengalee view
Sir W. Wedderburn’s Congress Address
34-i unknown view
A Common Script for India
41-47 V. Aiyar view
Hindu Social Reform
47-i Raja Singh view
Current Events
49-52 Rajduari view
The Congress Deputation to the Viceroy
52-54 unknown view
The World of Books
54-56 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
57-64 unknown view
Questions of Importance
65-66 unknown view
Utterances of the Day a Plea for a Muslim University
66-68 A. Ali view
Indians Outside India
68-72 unknown view
Feudatory India
73-73 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
74-78 unknown view
Agricultural Section
79-80 unknown view
Literary
81-81 unknown view
Educational
82-82 unknown view
Legal
83-83 unknown view
Medical
84-84 unknown view
Science
85-85 unknown view
Personal
86-86 unknown view
Political
87-87 unknown view
General
88-ii unknown view