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

1911

The statement of the objects and reasons says that many members of the Hindu community wish to introduce intermarriage between sucastes of the four primary castes or between sections of them or between members of the same caste resident in different parts of India without leaving the pale of Hinduism and it proposes to bring this about by omitting the declarations prescribed in the preamble i [...] By proviso 2 the prohibition of Consanguinity is declared not to extend beyond the great great grandfather or great great granmother and to apply where the one of the parties is the lineal ancestor or a brother or sister of the lineal ancestor of the other The bar of consanguinity is thus defined but I am not clear what the rule of affinity would be if the persons seeking marriage under the A [...] The First Member the ordinary"JULY 1911 THE SERVANTS OF INDIA SOCIETY 507 members and the members under training consttute the Society and no alteration can be made in the constitution of the Society unless it is recommended by the Council with the concurence of not less than three-fourths of the members of the Society and the recommendation is accepted by the First Member. [...] THE OBJECTS : The objects of the University have been thus formulated :— (i) To promote the study of the Hindu Shastras and of Sanskrit literature generally as a means of preserving and popularising for the benefit of the Hindus in particular and of the world at[nix 1911.] THE HINDU UNIVERSITY OF BENARES. [...] Jonathan Duncan the Reslent at Benares proposed to Earl Cornwallis he Governor-General That a certain portion of the surplus revenue of the Irovince or zemindari of Benares should be set apart or the support of a Hindu college or academy for the reservation of the Sanskrit literature and religion of hat nation at this the centre of their faith and the ommon resort of their tribes.
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Frontmatter
i-i G.A. Natesan view
The Proposed Civil Marriage Bill
498-502 P. C. Chattbrji view
Indians in South Africa
502-505 H.S.L. Polak view
The Servants of India Society
505-510 Gokhale view
The Hindu Univercity of Benares
510-520 Madan Malaviya view
Reminiscences of the late Justice Ranade
521-524 Krishnalal Jhavert view
“The Awakening of India”
524-527 Parmeshwar Lal view
The New University Schemes
527-531 S. Satyamurthy view
The Right and Left Hand Caste Feuds
531-534 V. Pillai view
The Coronation Dontb
534-536 Annie Smith view
The Allahabad Educational Conference
i-iv A. P. Patro view
The Thackeray Centenary
537-538 S. Rau view
Current Events
538-542 Rajduari view
The World of Books
542-544 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
545-552 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
553-i unknown view
Questions of Importance
i-ii unknown view
Indians Outside India
i-ii unknown view
Feudatory India
561-562 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
562-566 unknown view
Agricultural Section
567-568 unknown view
Literary
569-569 unknown view
Educational
570-570 unknown view
Legal
571-571 unknown view
Medical
572-572 unknown view
Science
573-573 unknown view
Personal
574-574 unknown view
Political
575-575 unknown view
General
576-576 unknown view