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Welfare March 1926

1925

How much of it goes to the consciousness of poverty is forced on the richer classes ? Are our rich becoming generality of the people and the inequality of richer the poor poorer as in the case of the income between the different sections of Western Countries? [...] The urban landowners are just attracting the attention of the public and though the unearned increment" they enjoy is not subject to governmental taxtion the law protecting the tenants is limiting the arbitrary power of the urban landowner. [...] Taking the case of products of the village industries the caste the national debt of India find that the foreign regulations are still adhered to in spite of holders of our indebtedness are not subject the new economic evolution that is being to the payment of the income-tax. [...] In spite of the lack of Eigthly the system of unequal taxation such social provision which only tends to which the existing government is forced to aggravate the misery arising out of the low maintain for political reasons is really tenincome of the people attention has not been ing towards the direction of making the poor drawn to this important subject as vociferous pay more than the ric1i. [...] Slater points out the village folk the discontent of the ill-off by persuading bear more than the city folk who are enjothem that they are the victims of injustice ing all the benefits of the government in a and greed of the rich.
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Pages
78
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Distribution of Income in the Iadian Society
129-136 B. Rau view
The Spoiled Child
136-137 Mary Underwood view
Literary Women of Kerala
137-141 Travancore Lady view
The Industria1 Position of Salt
141-144 Jagadindranath Lahiri view
A Reproof or an Audience
145-146 Mary Whitcomb view
Experiments in intellectual Welfare
146-149 Sib Banerjee view
A Successful Parent
149-150 Helen Green view
The “ Lady ” and her Importance in Social Progress
150-151 Ashoke Chatterjee view
Paying Children for small Services
151-152 Rose Seelye-Miller view
The Toll of the Children
152-155 B. Panda view
Quickness and Hard Hitting in Boxing
156-158 Ringside view
The Re-Marriage of Windows
158-162 Ramananda Chatterjee view
An Inexpensive Method of Menufacturing Steel
163-165 Prem Mathur view
Economic and Rural Reconstruction
165-168 A. Rahim view
Chillies
169-170 C.C. Sanyal view
Hopes of the Indian Socialist
170-175 Gopal Haldar view
Agricultural Commission and Co-operative Societies
175-179 J.C. Sen view
Woman Movemant in India
179-182 unknown view
Our Phycical Culture Prize
182-182 unknown view
Do You Know ?
183-187 unknown view
Our Point of View
188-192 Ramananda Chatterjee view

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