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The Indian Review January 1944

1944

The First Battle of Panipat or the Mughal conquest of India or the Transference of the Empire of Hindustan from the Afghan to the Chaghati Turks. [...] It would be difficult to conceive of a more callous disregard of the provisions of the law and the liberty of the subject." The result is that Bole 26 is no longer invalid and detention orders passed under its wide terms cannot be questioned in Courts of law on the ground of any defect in it. [...] In 1905 Rabindranath commenced to discuss in the pages of a monthly journal the burning questions of the day ; one such question was raised as to the best meanof establishing contact of the masses with public movements and at a meeting of the students Rabindranath delivered an address urging them to organize the villages in course of whieh the poet said " The down-trodden and the despised wh [...] The Hindus chanting the Vedae on the banks of the Ganges the Chinese meditating upon the Amalects the Japanese worshipping the Buddha the Christians convinced of Christ's meditatoship the Arab reading the Quoran were all but the symbols of the One" whose smile kindles the universe that Beauty in which all things work and move. [...] A. THE progress of the present war has brought into bold relief the wide divergence that exists between the actual and the potential productivities of the various countries of the world.
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Frontmatter
i-x G.A. Natesan view
Vandals
1-2 Nicholas Roerich view
India and World Order
3-4 Srinivasa Sastri view
Liberty of the Subject in War-Time
5-8 S. Iyer view
A united nations commission for india
9-10 unknown view
Tagore and indian nationalism
10-12 Sukumar Das view
Some aspects of indian industrialization
12-14 Modale Philip view
Face the food Problem
14-16 M. Balasubbamanian view
Democracy and Leadership in India
17-18 R.P. Sabnis view
India’s Public Debt
19-19 V.R. Rao view
More Convocation Addresses
20-22 unknown view
The Way Out
23-23 unknown view
The World of Books
24-24 unknown view
Indian Affairs
25-26 unknown view
Foreign Affairs
27-27 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
28-31 unknown view
Diary of the Month
32-32 unknown view
Indian States
33-35 unknown view
Indians Overseas
36-36 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
37-48 unknown view
Backmatter
1-12 unknown view