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Sixty Years of Congress. India Lost; India Regained (A Detailed Record of its Struggle for Freedom)

1946

A. one of the authors to write a Foreword to this book entitled': Sixty Years of Congress." This book has been written with the object of putting together a connected story of the development of the Congress movement for Freedom and will be found invaluable to all those who wish to be informed of the little rivulets of thought which have gone fo the making of a mighty stream capable of engulfing [...] The results of the insufficient food. continuing year after year on the vitality of the peasants are shown by their slight resistance to epidemics and to all forms of disease EDUCATION One of the niost splendid pages of the past history of India is that on whiclf'are written the records of its education. [...] We find a highly develdPed University education for the classes in whit& deep learning was the object of life and for those by which the Government was carried on the sons of Brahmans of monarchs and nobles and also of wealthy members of the great merchant community the organisers of production and distribution ; the sons of the latter two classes were trained in the Univerlities on an underst [...] There is no subtler way of devitalising a countty than to make the language of the upper classes of the law of the courts of the colleges a foreign tongue and to require a knowledge of this foreign tongue for service. [...] We are prsenting this book as a souvenir on the memorable occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of the Congress rendered all the more important because some of the topmost leaders of the Congress are to-day in charge of the portfolios of the Interim Government.
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Pages
433
Published in
Pakistan
SARF Document ID
sarf.140925
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
Foreword
vi-vi Dewan Lal view
Preface
vii-viii Satya Pal, Prabodh Chandra view
Introduction
1-15 unknown view
Chapter I Our India
16-22 unknown view
Chapter II Ancient India
23-30 unknown view
Chapter III The Mohammedan Period
31-47 unknown view
Chapter IV Foreigners in India
48-54 unknown view
Chapter V British Domination
55-79 unknown view
Chapter VI The National Revolt
80-95 unknown view
Chapter VII Indian Politics Since the Revolt
96-104 unknown view
Chapter VIII The Indian National Congress
105-124 unknown view
Chapter IX Congress Year By Year
125-168 unknown view
Chapter X Repression
169-177 unknown view
Chapter XI Morley-Minto Reforms
178-180 unknown view
Chapter XII Congress Year By Year—(Contd.)
181-221 unknown view
Chapter XIII The Satyagraha Movement
222-232 unknown view
Chapter XIV Cause of Unrest in the Punjab
233-243 unknown view
Chapter XV The Martial Law Regime
244-250 unknown view
Chapter XVI The Rise of the Extremist Party
251-260 unknown view
Chapter XVII Indians Abroad
261-269 unknown view
Chapter XVIII Congress Year By Year—(Contd.)
270-297 unknown view
Chapter XIX The Civil Disobedience Movement
298-311 unknown view
Chapter XX Congress Year By Year—(Contd.)
312-344 unknown view
Chapter XXI The Swaraj Party
345-351 unknown view
Chapter XXII After The Arrests
352-362 unknown view
Chapter XXIII The Simla Conference
363-372 unknown view
Chapter XXIV Subhas and the I.N.A
373-379 unknown view
Chapter XXV The End
380-384 unknown view
Backmatter
i-xxiii unknown view

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