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Welfare August 1924

1924

It is as natural for them to steal --with or without violence as the case may be—as it is for the goldsmith to do the work which his father and forefathers did before him or for the son of a weaver to take to the loom. [...] The desire to think out a scheme whereby the members of the Criminal tribes" could be dealt with in such a manner as really to reform them and make law-abiding useful citizens out of them soon showed that the crux of the problem lay in the fact that they had no other means of earning a living. [...] Upon leaving they would draw a plan of tlie interior in the dust with a stick or with their finger showing the exact location of the money and jewels and explain to their men-folks the best way to enter and to escape and tell them all they had learned of the habits of the occupants of the house they had marked out to rob. [...] Probably no branch of reformatory work undertaken anywhere in the world has been so succesful as has been the work in India to reclaim the -criminal tribes.'" August 1P4 THE 110VSINli OF THE AVORKIN(i CLASSEs 175 rile 110-using of the 1Vorliiw.4. [...] Thus the Panchamas the lloplas of the South and the aborigine Dravidians of Chota Nagpur and the Centre Provinces in the mines and plantations Bengal are notorious for their filthy habit: Drink disease and vice easily flourish.
history
Pages
89
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-x Ramananda Chatterjee, Ashoke Chatterjee view
Reforming Members of the “Criminal Tribes”
469-474 Nihal Sing view
The Housing of the Working Classes
475-482 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Infant Mortality and Child Welfare in India
482-484 Murari S. Ayyar view
“The Hindu Mahila Mandiram” Travancore
484-487 Babhagirathy Amma view
Experimental Phonetics as an Aid to Life
487-488 L.V. Aiyar view
Professor Manmohan Ghose
488-490 Diwan Sharma view
Refereeing and Playing the Game
490-491 S.K. Gupta view
The Manufacture of Perfumes and essential Oils In India
491-494 V.S. Chunlasami view
German English and American Organisation
494-497 Ernst Schultze view
Industries of Kashmir
497-501 S.M. Dattatreya view
Wheat Trade
501-508 Doongersee Dharamsee view
Does Education Civilise ?
508-512 T.S. Sankarasubbu view
Cocoanut and its Industrial Value
512-514 S.M. Bagde view
Ayurveda
515-517 P.S. Aiyangar view
On the Threshold of life
517-520 “Vashistha” view
Do you know ?
521-529 unknown view
Our Point of View
529-532 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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