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

1911

Lest the emphasis thus laid on the actual living of the life by the aspirant should tend to obscure in any way in the minds of men the importance of what was not less essential to human progress came Shankara to reaffirm the doctriiie as to Brahman the ineffable Om the Absolute the Infinite the Eternal unchanging causless cause and rootless root of all without which bed rock of metaphys [...] The fusion of the subcastes may be tile next step; but the abolition of the caste-system would mean the demlition of the existing fabric of Hindu varnsram life and the rebuilding of Indian nationlity The democratisation of India. on the basis of the wholesale abolition of the.heirarc of the.caste-system and the introduction. [...] Their report so far was extremely diappointing nay against the weight of the convincing evidence submitted with avariety of statistics adduced by the Govermflent of India itself and also against the weight of the evidence of the Indian witnesses and the Secretary of the British Congress Committee in London. [...] The two items of the pay of soldiers and officers of the European branch of the modern army alone show how crushing is the burden on the Indian revenues thanks to the amalgamation scheme. [...] The difficulties in the organisation of the British Army and the necessity for inducing men to join the Army cannot be admitted to arise from the presence of a portion of the Army in India.
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A Note About Sankara
577-579 S.Susramania Avl view
The Fusion of the Subsections of Subcastes
579-584 Sarada Mitra view
Indian Military Expenditure
585-604 D.E. Wacha view
Dr. Deussen’s Indian Reminiscences
604-605 T.V. Aiyar view
Muslim Education
606-608 Ahmad Minhas view
The Jon of the Spring Time
608-i Sarojini Naidu view
John Bright and India
609-616 P.N. Pillai view
Letters to an Indian Friend
617-620 unknown view
My Indian Reminiscences
620-620 Paul Deussen view
The Depressed Classes
621-623 unknown view
India and the Universal Races Congress
624-624 Annie Smith view
Indians in the Transvaal
625-625 L.W. Ritch view
Current Events
626-629 unknown view
The World of Books
630-632 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
633-640 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
641-647 unknown view
Questions-of Importance
647-648 unknown view
Indians Outside India Indians in Mauritius
648-648 unknown view
Feudatory India
649-650 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
650-655 unknown view
Agricultural Section
656-656 unknown view
Literary
657-657 unknown view
Educational
658-658 unknown view
Legal
659-659 unknown view
Medical
660-660 unknown view
Science
661-661 unknown view
Personal
662-662 unknown view
Political
663-663 unknown view
General
664-664 unknown view
Books Received
665-665 unknown view
India in English and Foreign Periodicals
665-665 unknown view
Diary of the Month July August 1911
666-666 unknown view
Backmatter
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