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The Indian Review January 1950 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1950

A. under the inspiring leadership of Subhas Bose and the sudden awakening of British justice and magnanimity It was undoubtedly due to the cumulative effect of all these and to the pressure of world events which made the freedom of India the keystone of the United Nations of the World. [...]. Thus the peace of the body is the well-ordered organisation of its parts ; the peace of the irrational soul is the well-ordered repose of its sensual desires ; the peace of the rational soul is the well-ordered agreement of thought and action ; the peace of the body and soul together is the well-ordered life and health of the living being ; the peace of mortal men and God is the well-ordered o [...] In spite of the great work done by the concept of the reign of law for the maintenance of the liberties of the individual subject it apparently brought in its train features in the administration of Justice which necessarily led to delay formalism rigidity and paradoxically at times to a negation of justice. [...] But is it not the cry of the common man the world over that there is one law for the poor and another for the rich or the more serious cry justice is only for the rich and none for the poor ". The complicated machinery of the Courts of the land and the enormous expense entailed by legal proceedings justify to a great extent this criticism. [...] There are also likely to be disputes in the working out of the details of the scheme in the approval of plans in the fixing of standards and in the allocation of burdens.
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Frontmatter
i-5 B. Natesan view
Fifty Years
6-11 B. Natesan view
Hail and Farewell G. A. N.!
12-14 Pattabhi Sitaramayya view
A Pioneer of Popular Culture
15-ii B. G. Kher view
Peace The Tranquillity of Order
17-19 Louis Mathias view
A National Savings Movement for India
20-22 V. T. Krishnamachari view
The Place of Administrative Law in the New India
23-27 P. V. Rajamannar view
Europe and Russia—An Essay on Soviet Diplomacy
28-29 M. Ruthnaswamy view
Devaluation
30-34 C. P. Aiyer view
The Review and Its Founder
34-34 P. S. Raja view
“In Freedom it Found Its Golden Jubilee ”
35-35 B. Natesan view
This Queer World
36-36 H. E., K. N. Katju view
G. A. N.—Some Happy Memories
37-38 H. S. L. Polak view
May it Grow from Strength to Strength
39-39 B. Reddi view
A Tribute to a Publisher
40-ii C. Jinarajadasa view
Democracy and Discipline
41-43 N. Raghunathan view
Himalayan Humanity
43-ii James Cousins view
Our Children
49-52 K. Satthianadhan view
Interpreting Indian Thought to America
53-ii T. M. P. Mahadevan view
The Policy of Protection in India
57-59 B. V. Naidu view
The Toy Cart Theatre
60-61 G. Venkatachalam view
Gandhi’s Approach to Gita and Upanishads
62-65 V. Rao view
Ramakrishna and Vivekananda
65-67 Nandalal Chatterji view
Tamil at the Cross-Roads
68-iv K. Swaminathan view
British Annexation Policy in India
73-79 C. S. Srinivasachariar view
This Land of Ours
79-ii B. Natesan view
Kannappan or the Hunter of Kalahasti
81-89 Harindranath Chattopadhyaya view
The Triumph of Nehru
90-94 J. J. Singh view
From my Notebook
95-96 Bee view
Significance of Mohurram
97-97 Mahomed Usman view
The Universities and the Future
98-102 S. Ramaswami view
The Appreciation of the Movies
103-105 Amir Mukerji view
Industrial Management and Labour
106-108 Urmila Srivastava view
That Summer Afternoon
109-112 B. N. view
The Minor Conduit: A Short Story
113-117 S. K. Chettur view
Our Constitution
118-121 B. Natesan view
Threat of S. African Fascism to East Africa
122-124 M. J. Seroney view
Planned Utilization of Manpower Resources
125-127 K. Ramachandran view
These Eventful Years: 1900-1959
128-130 B. Natesan view
Home and Foreign Affairs
131-132 “An Indian Journalist” view
the world of books
133-135 B. Natesan view
Backmatter
i-i B. Natesan view