The Government the employer and the labour leader should cooperaff in making labour realise the necessity of a rapid and uninterrupted development of the industrial possibilities of India and the harm which is likely to be done to the country by premature demands of an extensive character.- Occasional strikes even on a large fscale are not destructive of national wealth if the aim is to amelio [...] We had faith in the Japanese officers who paced the bridge the Japanese engineers who minded the engines in the bowels of the steamer and the Japanese sailors who did the hundred and one things pertaiing to navigation. [...] Applicants arc admitted to this Grade upon the recommendation of the Faculty of the Naval Staff College and with the approval of the Minister of the Navy. [...] In the Peithtviraj the author has shown why the Empire of the Hindus fell and in the Shivaji he traces the causes of the re-emergence of the Hindus from the tragic delude of the eleventh century. [...] and elevated in thew and diction which frequently rise to heights of tragic grandeur but never descend to the level of the common-place the author has enlivened the discursive details of narrtive with the magic touch of personality and clothed the dry bones of history with the flesh and blood of living reality.
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- Pages
- 148
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120016
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
|
i-i | Ramananda Chatterjee | view |
The Problem of Woman Labor
|
137-140 | Rajnikanta Das | view |
Industrial Democracy
|
141-143 | unknown | view |
An Object-Lesson to India
|
144-148 | Nihal Singh | view |
Shivaji
|
149-150 | unknown | view |
At the Dawn of the British - Empire in India
|
150-156 | unknown | view |
Facilities for Study in Germany
|
157-158 | Meghanad Saha | view |
“The Post Office”
|
159-160 | unknown | view |
What Russia is Doing to Help Herself in the Pamine
|
161-168 | Santi Devi | view |
The Cancer of the Modern World
|
168-172 | C.F. Andrews | view |
Story in Four Chapters
|
172-179 | Rabindranath Tagore | view |
Rivews and notices of Books
|
180-191 | unknown | view |
Letters from Abroad
|
191-193 | Rabindranath Tagore | view |
Gleanings
|
193-197 | unknown | view |
Indian Periodicals
|
198-211 | unknown | view |
Foreign Periodicals
|
212-229 | unknown | view |
Indian Currency and Exchange
|
229-235 | B.G. Bhatnagar | view |
Valuation Versus Taxation
|
235-236 | Bijoy Ganguli | view |
Notes
|
237-276 | unknown | view |