What India thinks : being a symposium of thought contributed by 50 eminent men and women having India's interest at heart
- Publication/Creation:
- New Delhi : Asian Educational Services, 2004
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- What India thinks : being a symposium of thought contributed by 50 eminent men and women having India's interest at heart / compiled and edited by C. Roberts
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- Additional Author/Creators:
- Roberts, C.
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- Subjects:
- India
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- Table of Contents:
- 1. Religious education / Rabindra Nath Tagore -- 2. Objectivity education / Akbar Hydari -- 3. Dynamic education / George Sydney Arundale -- 4. Himalaya education / Nicholas K. De Roerich -- 5. Indian arts & crafts / Asit Kumar Halder -- 6. The joy of living, 7. Reincarnation & public services, 8. World conditions & India, 9. Study Gandhiji's philosophy / Madame Sophia Wadia -- 10. The systematic improvement of livestock in India / Colonel Sir Arthur Olver -- 11. Journalism in India and America / Ben Misra -- 12. New vistas in the field of ancient Indian history / Henry Heras -- 13. Education for democracy in India / Diwan Chand Sharma -- 14. The population problem / Govind Mahadeo Joshi -- 15. Islam's contribution to science / Maulavi Abdul Karim -- 16. Fascism / G.G. Rao -- 17. The foundation of key industries in India / Prafulla Chandra Ray -- 18. The personality of the child / Gulestan Rustom Billimoria -- 19. Bengali poetry of today / Mohini Mohon Mukherjee --
20. The future government of India / S.K. Sarma -- 21. The machine age versus civilisation / Bharatan Kumarappa -- 22. The akalis and swaraj / Sardul Singh Caveeshar -- 23. The tripuri speech / Subhas Chandra Bose -- 24. Geography, the basis for national education -- 25. The co-operative movement / Dewan Bahadur Kaji -- 26. Geography, the basis for national education -- 27. The co-operative movement / Dewan Bahadur Kaji -- 28. Some aspects of economic planning for India / B.V.N. Naidu -- 29. The future / A.S.P. Ayyar -- 30. Industrialization & planning / Nalini Ranjan Sarker -- 31. The historic fitness of India for democracy / Radhakumud Mookerji -- 32. Hindu almanac reform / Shankar Shastri Narasinha Sastri: Jyotirmartand Daivagnamuktalankar -- 33. The Indian perfumery industry / Sadgopal -- 34. What the women of India want / Vedanayaki Ammal -- 35. University reform / Shantaram Ganpat Warty -- 36. Abolition of capital punishment / Gaya Prasad Singh --
37. Monograph on philosophy / Vishwanath Anant Keskar -- 38. Kathakali / Govindraj Venkatachalam -- 39. Internal trade of India / Rao Bahadur C. Gopal Menon -- 40. An approach to history / Shrikrishna Venkatesh Puntambekar -- 41. Indian dances / Enakshi Ramarau -- 42. The educational state / Beni Prasad -- 43. Agricultural finance / Chunilal B. Mehta -- 44. Conditions for world peace / J.C. Kumarappa -- 45. The position and prospects of India's foreign trade / Balkrishan Madan -- 46. The Kailasanatha temple, Kanci / C. Minakshi -- 47. An appeal for unity / Mohmed Ali Jinnah -- 48. World and Indian aspects of the unemployment problem / Govindlal D. Shah -- 49. Some aspects of south Indian culture in the past / Rao Bahadur C.S. Srinivasachari -- 50. Public health and homeopathy / G. Rameswara Rao -- 51. The religion of the Hindus / K. Viswanathan -- 52. Gujarati language and literature / Diwan Bahadur Krishnalal Mohanlal Jhaveri --
53. We must know our financial position / Paripurnanand Varma Shastri -- 54. Vedic religion and philosophy / G. Krishna Sastri -- 55. International happenings and their repercussions on India / Narayan Subrao Hardikar. - Language:
- English
- Physical Type/Description:
- 543 pages : mounted illustrations ; 25 cm
- General Note:
- Originally published: Calcutta : National Literature Co., 1939.
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- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 990005053620302486
- ISBN:
- 8120618807
9788120618800 - OCLC Number:
- 56367767
- Barcode:
- 010001050380
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