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Welfare February 1926

1925

For this reason the far-seeing among the Belgitut people have felt with peculiar force The establishment of these schools is one the necessity of undertaking work in behalf of the few good results of the world-war. [...] After the dishes have been removed the dining room is turned The parents incur no expenditure either on the journey to the institution and back into an auditorium and the children listen o to a wireless programme from a powerful and or upon the upkeep of the child while he is clear loud-speaker. [...] P. TAYOR The recent decision of the Government efficial recognition of the success of the of India to help the infant paper Industry of Industry. [...] The sighs of inspiration and unparalleled:- in their depth_ distress misery and ignorance tapped the and earnestness of thought and expression inmost springs in his heart of love and the message went forth in a thundering sympathy for the masses and the realisation voice from that orator by divine right of God as manifested in his fellow creatures ringing clear and straight to the dormant came [...] Ind manifest the Divinity within !" "Theie Their purpose is to slowly and gradually instil s no want " says he "there is no misery into the minds of the masses the higher cohat you cannot remove by the consciouception of religion and the abstract ideas of less of 06' power of the Spirit within.
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Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ix Ramananda Chatterjee, Ashok Chatterjee view
A New Type of School
66-71 unknown view
Paper Manufacture in India
71-73 John. Tayor view
Some Aspects of Vivekuanda’s Character
73-75 A.P. Som view
The Economic Importance of Aluminium and its Compounds
76-77 V.S. Chinnaswami view
The Question of Co-Education
78-80 N.K. Venkateswaran view
Producing a Film
80-82 Sukumar Mullick view
Burmese Women
83-87 John Pillay view
The Cult of Capitalism
87-95 K.C. Sen view
Money-Lenders in Bengal
95-98 Samarendra Guha view
The Constitution of Matter
98-108 D.D. Karve view
Do You Know ?
109-116 unknown view
Publicity as a Political Weapon
116-120 unknown view
The Service
120-122 unknown view
Is Bengal Going Down in Intellect ?
122-125 unknown view
Our Point of View
125-128 unknown view

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