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Welfare December 1926

1925

One of the most important and significant facts in the correspondence between the Government of India and the provincial Governments has been the entire agreement concerning the impossibility of future prgress in the effectual reduction of internal opium unless the evil of smuggling from the Indian States can be done away. [...] There are instances of ancient teachers from whom the son of a king and that of a pauper both received similar regard To their holy though humble dwellings were welcome both the great and the lowly the rich and the poor the aged and the young and the wise and the ignorant. [...] Let us aim at the perfection of our self light the torch of true knowledge work for the uplift of the masses succour the needy and the poor nurse the sickly and comfort the afflicted. [...] Perhaps the Mahammedan form of raising the right hand to the forehead is much more convenient than the Christian "raising the hat " or "shaking the hands" and the Hindu form of joining both the hands and raising them together to the forehead. [...] "It is a rule of the people by the individual for the boss his relatives and friends" To be clear we must borrow the defination of a boss : "He is a man with enough force of character to bend the other members of the organisation to his will and make the machine a weapon of offense and defense.
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Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
The New Opium Policy
705-710 C.F. Andrews view
A Modern Teacher
710-714 B.V. Kumbhare view
Indian Social Units
714-717 Jyoti Gupta view
Teaching Children to Lie
717-718 Katharine Hill view
Unionism—its Basis and Form
719-722 Sachin Sen view
On Telling the Truth
722-723 Ruth Clonick view
Science and Agriculture
723-725 A.P. Som view
Waking William
725-726 Minerva Hunter view
The Future of Our Agricultural Industry
726-732 B. Rau view
“Making Manners”
732-733 Theodora Brownfield view
A Scheme of Physical Exercises
733-736 K.S. Parabrahmam view
The Time-Spirit Problems in the Modern German Literature
736-739 Alice Meyer view
Wanted an a Nation
739-743 Diwan Sharma view
Artificial Silk
743-746 J.M. Lachlan view
University Education
746-750 P.C. Ray view
Mr. George Bernard Shaw
750-752 Sajanikanta Das view
Do You Know ?
752-757 unknown view
Students’ Welfare Committee
757-758 unknown view
The Education of the Illiterate Railwaymen
758-761 C.L. Sury view
Greater India News
762-766 unknown view
Ediieationa1 Value of Manual Trainig in Human Culture
767-768 unknown view
Our Point of View
768-768 unknown view

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