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

1917

realise tbgt the days of therule of the being and unquestioned autocrat are over; the present state of things cannot °otland -any longer without causing grgve injury to the interests of the people and of the Govern-.went itself. [...] One great defect of British administration in India appears to be the la& of correspondence between the minds of the Eoglis rulers and of the Indian people between the demand for organisation add the impulse to respond. [...] But this does not mean that in the sphere of the highest government the use of Suglish would not prop essential both in the interests of theeuniform evolution of national aministration in the laid and for the dominance of the finer tladition of the British Raj. [...] But allowiog for the inevitable supremacy of both language and personnel in the highest sphere of executive government the fountain sources of legislation and administration must belaid entirly in the realm of the vernacular rendering posible the freest and fullest discussien of all vital problems of public interest mill their publpation as deep and wide as would be ndbessary to reach the m [...] Such dominance of the vernacular in adminitration is bound to make it infinitely easier more satisfactory and more efficient by enlisting on the side of (red government the whole force of poplar will where it is substantially in agreement with the will of the executive by facilitating a full and clear understanding the people Of the purpose and value of the various Tpforms to be introduce
government politics public policy
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Speech and the Internments
369-373 G.A. Natesan view
India’s Military Potentialities
373-ii Nihal Singh view
Reorganization of Indian Provinces
377-382 B. Pattabhisitaramayya view
Some Philosophical Sytems of South India
383-ii G.R. Josyer view
The Indian Defence Force
393-ii unknown view
Mrs.Besant’s Services to India
401-405 unknown view
The World of Books
406-407 unknown view
Diary of the Month
408-408 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
409-416 unknown view
Questions of Importance
417-420 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
420-423 unknown view
Indians Outside India
424-424 unknown view
Feudatory India
425-426 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
427-430 unknown view
Agricultural Section
431-432 unknown view
Literary
433-433 unknown view
Educational
434-434 unknown view
Legal
435-435 unknown view
Medical
436-436 unknown view
Science
437-437 unknown view
Personal
438-438 unknown view
Political
439-439 unknown view
General
440-440 unknown view