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The Indian Review April 1914 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1914

SIR ASHUTOSH MUKERJEE : The retired Vice-Chancellor of the Calcutta University whose remarks on the "Independence of the University" in the course of his recent address to the Convocation is published on page 331 " THE INDIAN REVIEW A MONTHLY PERIODICAL DEVOTED TO THE DISCUSSION OF ALL TOPICS OF INTEREST PUBLISHED ABOUT THE THIRD WEEK OF EVERY MONTH. [...] Sometimes a very peculiar torpor comes on the mind of men after the widening of their outlook by the conception of the infinity of period and by the knowledge of the countless changes in society resulting from a large number of known and unknown laws beyond human control. [...] What is the remedy to make the people shake off this intellectual lethargy ? A preaching of the idea that the path of action does not come in the way of seeking salvation may prove valuable in the case of some people who may be believers in the desirability of re-ab_ sorption into the Absolute but they will not be adequate now for the country. [...] It is his duty to discover the many unhealthy and false beliefs from the stock of the intellectual traditions of the people and to point out the economic aspects and leave it to the zeal of the social reformers to take measures therefor. [...] In a particular political community the more the attachment the majority of people may have for their own land the greater is the benefit to the community.
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Frontmatter
i-iii A.G. Natesan view
Land Less in Italy and India
265-269 A. Galletti view
Indian Econom and Indian Psyciiology
269-275 Sridhar V Ketkar view
Final Report of the Royal Commission on Indian Finance and Currency
276-282 D.E.W. view
Secondary. Education through the Medium of the Vernaculars
282-285 unknown view
Legal Status of a British Protectorate
286-288 Ratanshaw Koyaji view
Mr. Montagu on Indian Land Policy
289-296 unknown view
The Dynasties of the Kali Age
297-299 S. Ayangar view
Indian Christian Education
300-301 Lazarus view
The Origin of the Burmese
302-304 Maung Aung view
The Indian Finance Cominission
305-308 unknown view
Japanese Literature
308-309 V.B. Mitra view
The Indian Currency Question
310-312 unknown view
Current Events
313-317 Rajduari view
The World of Books
317-319 unknown view
Diary of the Month March-April 1914
320-320 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
321-328 unknown view
Questions of Importance
329-330 unknown view
Utierances of the Day
331-334 unknown view
Indians Outside India
334-336 Gandhi’s Sorrow view
Feudatory India
337-338 unknown view
Instrial and Commercial Section
339-342 unknown view
Agricultural Section
343-344 unknown view
Literary
345-345 unknown view
Educational
346-346 unknown view
Legal
347-347 unknown view
Medical
348-348 unknown view
Science
349-349 unknown view
Personal
350-350 unknown view
Political
351-351 unknown view
General
352-352 unknown view