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The Indian Review January 1946 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1946

The experience both of Germany and of Russia would lend encouragement to the view that the museum by the appeal to the eye is the best agent to awaken the villager who in India is the ryot to his real place and power in the community to awaken him to a true sef respect. [...] In the light of the foregoing it has see* to me that before the elementary with its slate and blackboard the museum and the actual of the words later to b The museum I hr museum for Mass educ for the actually illit' entering upon the"JANUARY THE FUNCTION OF musrums creatures mentioned in his discourses all set out mcreover in due order of their appearance in time. [...] The government members sit a the front bench to the right of the peaker and the leaders of the opposition it on the front bench to his left. [...] The criticisms welled against the government by the iposition are generally the criticisms of ordinary individuals and the answers of the government are really replies to the questions raised by the man in the street. [...] The researches of French and Dutch archaelogists in Indo-China and Insul; tdia carried out for the most part since the beginning of the current century have brought to light a New India of which the history and culture for the first fourteen centuries of the Christian era are seen to bear the closest possible resemblance to those of the mother country.
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Books that Influenced me
1-8 V. S. Sastri view
Adwaita as the Culmination of Mathematics
8-10 C. V. Ramamurti view
The Function of Museums in the Mass Education of India
11-i Gilbert Fowler view
His Majesty’s Opposition
14-15 R. J. Venkateswaran view
New Year 1946
15-15 Ian Hoyle view
Poet Shelley and Hinduism
16-17 C. Rao view
The Canadian Constitution how Racial Problem was Solved
17-19 A. B. Rudra view
Hindu Colonies in the Far East
19-20 K. A. Sastri view
Modern Banking Developments
20-23 Kamal Ghosh view
War and the Steel Industry in India
24-25 Phiroz Kutar view
Origin of the Rajputs
25-27 D. C. Ganguly view
The Peoples Songs
28-32 J. G. Karandikar view
The Aussies in India
33-34 V. R. Ratan view
Indian Affairs
35-36 “An Indian Journalist” view
Foreign Affairs
37-37 “Chronicler” view
The World of Books
38-39 G. A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
40-40 G. A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
41-44 G. A. Natesan view
Indian States
45-47 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
48-48 G. A. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
49-64 G. A. Natesan view