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Welfare May 1926

1925

The present ignorance of the hands of businessmen and entrepreneurs who investors and their fear to undertake risks put it to a productive use is the work that is in the matter of investments are the real expected of the capital market.t Credit obstacles and these can be removed only is the real lubricating oil in the whole by the development of an organised capital financial mechanism of the coun [...] If India is ever to the sacrifice." * reach the highest possible stage of prosperity It is the upper middle and richer class all the members of the community should be people that can afford to save but unfortunatin a position to save a portion of their ly the so-called rise in the standard of life earnings and employ it for productive puand its approximation to the European poses. [...] The substitution of the Scissors of the Bombay wage-earning individual cannot and Imperial Tobacco Company's cigarettes be taken as representative of things existing for the home-made tobacco and cigars the in the whole of India much less can it be use of China glassware and enamelled ware considered as representative of the total for the old bell-metal and brass crockery the people of the city [...] The econentails on the part of the people.* mic meaning of swadeshi is to hit hard the ecThe other deeper and wider implications nomic imperialism of the videshi commerce and of the wasteful and leisured rich are beyond to relax its tightening grip on the vital raw the scope of this thesis which is solely materials of our country. [...] If these The accumulation of capital skilled imported men make India their land of permanent abode instead of treating it The capital resources of the Indian as a land of regrets" and teach the Indian people have been increasing both in utility to acquire their skill and industrial effand volume and the following table shows ciency the prosperity of the country would the number of companies at
history
Pages
64
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
Diet and Race
257-261 C.F. Andrews view
London’s Ommnibuses
261-266 Sukumar Mallick view
The Organisation of Capital
266-293 B. Rau view
Tariff War against Japan
293-295 Ariel view
Textile Industry in Bihar
295-296 A.P. Som view
A Chinese Vase
297-297 Virginja Carey view
Flirting with Gold
297-301 B.B. Das Gupta view
Love Knoweth no Fear
301-302 Nestor Noel view
Indian Music
302-304 N.R. Malkani view
The Bengal Relief Committee
305-308 unknown view
Do You Know
308-311 unknown view
Our Point View
312-312 unknown view

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