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The Indian Review A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest November 1934

1934

The essence of the scheme is to readjust the debts and then to take over the task of liquidation on the shoulders of the State and State-aided institutions. [...] The resident justified the work of the Congress in spite of its shortcomings and addressed a few words to the Socialists who are evidently gaining ground spurred apparently by the failure of the Congress programme and the growing intransigence of the Government. [...] THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE The outstanding feature of the Session was as might be expected; the part played by Gandhiji in shaping the policy and methods of the congress in accordance with the demands of the new situation. [...] the inference that the land that produced the Code of Menu and the I` Hitopadesa " had to wait for modern Europe to bring organisation te it!) can only point out that it is just this— the growth of facilities for producing and peddling the results of the exploited labour of one group of"isioVIBER 19341 THE MESSAGE OF ASIA 133 1 humans to another usually to the detriment of the creative capacity o [...] These natural advantages —coupled with its most favourable geographical position as a country set like a pendant among the vast condi:eras of the Old World '* the early growth of the indigenous shipping and shipbuilding and the steadiness in the direction of the monsoons over the Indian Ocean and the China Sea—aided the Hindus to acquire and long maintain that nautical skill and maritime leadersh
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Roosevelt’s Great Economic Experiment
721-725 H.L. Dey view
The Bombay Congress
725-728 G.A. Natesan view
Social Work in Japan
729-731 A.S.R. Chari view
The Message of Asia
731-733 James Cousins view
Maritime Trade in Ancient India
734-739 Raghunath Singh view
Beggary in India
739-740 C.N. Zutshi view
Vijayanagar : Past and Present
741-744 K.A. Nair view
The “Bihu” of the Assamese
745-746 N.K. Baruah view
Early Hindu Colonisation in Malay Peninsula
747-752 R.C. Majumdar view
Indian Affairs
753-755 G.A. Natesan view
World Events
756-757 A.J. Saunders view
Trade and Finance
758-759 Srivas view
Diary of the Month
760-760 G.A. Natesan view
The World of Books
761-763 G.A. Natesan view
Indian States
764-766 G.A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
767-768 G.A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
769-776 G.A. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
777-792 G.A. Natesan view