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Rural India A Monthly Devoted to Rural Problem April 1941

1941

In U. P. and in Bombay it has been proved by the whole—sale resignations of workers and the members of the Rural lboards showing thereby that even in constructive work the officials of the Government cannot co—operate with the members of the public. [...] Says he It has a direct bearing on the condition of the countryside and the prosperity of the rural Population of India because the money which wrongfully goes to the pockets of those who produce and use aduterants belongs to and should reach the Pockets of the producers of the genuine articles all over the country. [...] The active encouragement of the master of the Jagir who in order to launch this beneficial move for the betterment of his ryots in the villages is there to create all facilities and conveniences and which fact is well-known and understood by the villagers themselves. [...] The standard of life lived between a City and a village the degree of intelligence the means of earning and the capacity of the two people stand in marked contrast with each other. [...] The value of the scheme is enhanced by the fact that Mahatma Gandhi has taken the help of some of the outstanding educationists of our land and the scheme cannot he brushed aside as the dream of a visionary at the 'Death's gate'.
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Frontmatter
i-iv G.K. Puranik view
An Appeal to the Students for Village Service
169-172 unknown view
Notes
172-176 unknown view
Self-Sufficient Unit in Village Organisation
177-180 G.K. Puranik view
Slavery or Liberty ?
180-182 J.C. Kumarappa view
Rural Reconstruction
183-187 K.S. Srikantan view
Broad Out-Lines of Village Uplift
188-189 unknown view
Planning in Rural India
190-192 Govind Chitnis view
Sugar Making as a Village Industry
193-196 Ganjan Naik view
Cattle Welfare and the Need for Grazing Fields
196-198 R. Rao view
I Saw Her
199-200 H.S. Rao view
Social Welfare and the Honey Bees
201-202 H. Vishwanathan view
Improved Ghee Making for Villages
203-203 Y.M. Parnerkar view
Questions on Hand-Made Paper Making Answered
204-205 N.D. Trivedi view
Manufacture of Lacquerware Toys in Mysore
206-207 V.K. Kannam view
Church and Land
208-208 Ralph Coward view
Rural Development Reports
209-215 unknown view
Rural News
215-221 unknown view
Reviews
221-222 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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