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The Indian Review Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest March 1917

1917

Further the Ammo ovides that the Indian Legislative Ccifincil shall have no power to interfere with the direction of military affairs and the foreign and political relations of India and that no resolution of the Legislative Council shall be binding on the GovernoGenePal in Council in respect of the military charges for the defence of the country. [...] The administration of the Empire is in the hands of great Boards such as the Boling Senate which in addition to other fnnctiens is the High Court of Justice for the Empire the Holy Synod which superintends the religious affairs of the Empire the Committee of Ministers and most important of all the Council of ifinisters to which all Ithe Ministers of he Crown belong and the general director [...] Spealting of the reforms of Alexander 1I in 1861 M. Ramband says " He felt that the disastgra of the Danube and the Calmer& were mainly due to the administration which was protected in its abuses by the silence of opinion the servitude of the press. [...] This was followed in the next year by an abridgment of the Vedanta and the tranlations of the liana Upanishad and the Isha Upanishad 'to which were added in 1819 tranlations of the Mundulin and the Kuehn Upanshads : ill these publications run in the same direction as they Acme or less speak of the unity of the Godhead. [...] As to the merit Allis performance it is sufficient to say that it embraces some of the most important questions relating to the administration of India such as the reform of count' the jurisdiction of the country's courts eA:r Europeans the jury system the separation of the executive and judicial offices the codification of laws the advisbility of consulting the people in matters of legis
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Post-War Reforms: a Symposium
153-158 unknown view
The Russian Revolution
158-160 S.J. Crawford view
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
161-168 Shambu Dey view
Women in War: in East and West
169-169 J. Roome view
The Home Life of a Kannada Poet
170-174 M. Iyengar view
Native States & the British Government in India
175-180 P.S. Iyer view
Indian Coolies in Ceylon Estates
180-ii Karumuttu Thiagaraja view
The Indian Budget for 1917-18
185-187 unknown view
Public Administration in Ancient India
188-189 unknown view
The World of Books
190-191 unknown view
Diary of the Month
192-192 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
193-200 unknown view
Questions of Importance
201-203 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
203-207 unknown view
Indians outside India
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Feudatory India
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Industrial & Commercial Section
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Agricultural Section
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Literary
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Educational
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Legal
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Medical
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Science
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Personal
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Political
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General
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Backmatter
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