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The Indian Review November 1927 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1927

The Commission was thus inevitbly led to the conclusion that whatever be the ratio at which the Rupee ought to be stabilised and whatever be the basis of the currency system that might be adopted that is whether it be of the gold bullion or the gold coin standard the function of regulating the volume and extent of both the currency and credit facilities of the country should be taken out of [...] It was realised more clearly perhaps at the conclusion of the labours of the Commission than at the beginning that the attempt to regulate the ebb and flow of currency without regulating the 90714 THE INDIAN REVIEW NOVEMBER 1927] ebb and flow of credit and credit facilities or the 'attempt to retain the former function in the hands of a Government authority while leaving the latter in the hands [...] The Joint Committee proposed that a prportion of the directorate should be elected by two electorates constituted of the Central and Provincial Legislatpres mainly on the ground that they would in practice be found the most convenient electorates for the representation of the tax-payers and of the agriculturists and for a proper distribution of the personnel of the directorate in the different [...] the constitutional issues that have been precipitated by the intervention of the Secretary of State in the middle of the proceedings of the Indian Legislature to block its further progress seem to me even more serious from the point of view of the future position and functions of the Indian Goverment and the Indian Legislature. [...] The MontagChelmsford Report in dealing with the quetion of the effect of the Reform scheme on the position of the Secretary of State and the control which Parliament exercised through him over the Government in India expressly referred to the altered position which he was bound to occupy by reson of the definite accepted policy of the devolution of responsibility to representative popula
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The Indian Sandhurst Committee
705-713 Hirday Kunzru view
The Reserve Bank Bill
713-723 A. Aiyangar view
Irrigation and Electro-Chemical Industries
724-725 B. Rao view
Industrial Education in Travancore
726-727 N.K. Venkateswaran view
“1927”
728-728 Cyril Modak view
Beggar Relief
729-732 P.G. Naik view
A Solution of the Communal Problem
732-734 S. Husain view
Murugan-The Tiller
735-737 K. Chandrasekharan view
Index Numbers
737-739 B.R. Rao view
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
740-744 Gandhi view
World Events
745-746 A.J. Saunders view
The World of Books
747-748 unknown view
The Statutory Commission
749-752 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
753-760 unknown view
Questions of Importance
761-761 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
762-762 unknown view
Indian States
763-763 unknown view
Indians Outside India
764-764 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
765-765 unknown view
Agricultural Section
766-766 unknown view
Medical
767-767 unknown view
Science
768-768 unknown view
Literary
769-769 unknown view
Educational
770-770 unknown view
Legal
771-771 unknown view
Personal
772-772 unknown view
Political
773-773 unknown view
Sport
774-774 unknown view
General
775-775 unknown view
Diary of the Month
776-776 unknown view