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The Weekly Bangashree - A Weekly News Chronicle Wednesday March 4 1942

1942

R IAL Peculiarities of the land of India and Responsibilities of the Indian Leaders IF the present tone of the British Journalists and the British 'Leaders on the British Isles and the British India is carefully followed it can be easily conjectured that some of them have the intention of bringing about a political constitution in India on the principle of that of the Domnions under the Britis [...] It is quite palpable that those of the British Journalists and the British' Leaders who have'recently started to advocate for the Dominion Status of india do so not for the object of effecting any durable peace of the entire human society but for the purpose of infusing the highest possible warring spirit amongst the Indians and the Indian soldiers so that the enemies may be given the most of th [...] Any one who has thoughtfully studied the astronomies as laid out by the modern astronomers and the Indian Sages is bound to admit that the difference of relations of the different parts of the globe with the sun and he moon can be found in the astronomical geogia phy of the Indian Sages as it has been laid out in their JajUrveda Suryya Siddhanta and Brihat Samhitas. [...] The aforesaid astronomical geography will reveal thht India has the best of relations with the sun as well as the moon and it is on account of this relation that Indian soil gets the best circulation of heat and moisture inside it and also the best of productivity compared with the productivity of any other part of the world. [...] If the natural productivity of the soil of every part of the globe could be maintained in tact and if the education for the controlment of individual passions could be infused there would be no cause of any fight amongst the nations of the world because in that case every nation would be able to produce what it would need for the smooth running of its daily.lives.
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Pages
23
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120112
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Rasik Bhattacharyya view
Peculiarities of the land of India and Responsibilities of the Indian Leaders
741-742 unknown view
Comments on Comtempory Events
743-744 unknown view
Japan’s Next Move
745-745 unknown view
Hitler’s Apostle’s
746-748 unknown view
Greater Maginot Line
748-749 unknown view
India in States
750-752 unknown view
Indian Cotton and Jute in America
753-754 unknown view
System of Medical Treatment
755-758 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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