The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Speeches: 1877 to the Present (Record no. 396)

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Title The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Speeches: 1877 to the Present
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Title proper/short title Book of modern Indian speeches
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Title proper/short title Modern Indian speeches
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Extent xxxvi, 916 p
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Formatted contents note 1. CONCEIVING A NATION<br/>Surcnciranatli Bancrjca<br/>Sycd Aiiniad Khan<br/>Surendranath Bancrjca<br/>Mahadcv Govind Ranade<br/>Bal Gangadhar Tilak<br/>Rammohtin Roy: The Father of Modern India 5<br/>Hindu and Mitssahnan 12<br/>Indian Unity I4<br/>The Evolution of a New India 22<br/>Empires: Old and New 30<br/>2. CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM 33<br/>Dadabhai Naoroji<br/>Dadabhai Naoroji<br/>Romesh Chandra Dutt<br/>Dinshaw Eduljee Wacha<br/>Pherozeshah Merwanji Mehta<br/>Pherozeshah Merwanji Mehta<br/>Surendranath Banerjea<br/>Badruddin Tyabji<br/>Gopal Krishna Gokhale<br/>Maiden Speech in the House of Commons 35<br/>Poverty of India 38<br/>The Economic Condition of India 43<br/>Congress Resolution on Military Expenditure 55<br/>The Budget Speech, 1895-96 63<br/>The Ilbert Bill Controversy 66<br/>The Vernacular Press Act 75<br/>Presidential Address, 1887 78<br/>Excessive Surpluses ADouble Wrong: The First<br/>Budget Speech in the Imperial Legisbitive<br/>Council 82<br/>3. THE IDEA OF SOCIAL REFORM 96<br/>Kashinath Trimbak Telang<br/>N.C. Chandavarkar<br/>Mahadev Govind Ranade<br/>Har Bilas Sarda<br/>Must Social Reform Precede Political Reform<br/>in Indial 98<br/>An Address on Social Reform 112<br/>Refotm or Revivalism? 119<br/>Introducing the Child Marriage Restraint<br/>Bill 126<br/>4. NATIONALISM ON THE MARCH 132<br/>Swami Vivekananda<br/>Ananda Mohan Bose<br/>Bal Gangadhar Tilak<br/>Lala Lajpat Rai<br/>Bipin Chandra Pal<br/>Annie Besant<br/>Muhammad All Jinnah<br/>5. THE DREAMERS<br/>Prafuila Chandra Ray<br/>Jagadish Chandra Bose<br/>Bidhan Chandra Ray<br/>Meghnad Saha<br/>C.V. Raman<br/>6. TOWARDS FRF.EDOM<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Mohammad Ali<br/>Chittaranjan Das<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Kazi Nazrul Islam<br/>Manabendra Nath Roy<br/>S. Satyamurti<br/>Bhagat Singh<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Subhas Chandra Bose<br/>J.B. Kripalani<br/>Assertion of Universality 135<br/>A National Awakening 138<br/>Tenets of the New Party 140<br/>Swadeshi 145<br/>The New Movement 149<br/>The Home Rule Resolution 170<br/>Protest against Internment 172<br/>175<br/>Dawn ofScience in Modern India 176<br/>The Unity of Life 189<br/>The Future of the Medical Profession in<br/>India 197<br/>The Present World—One Economic and Cultural<br/>Unit 201<br/>The Raman Effect 206<br/>216<br/>The Banaras Hindu University Speech 223<br/>Justice to Islam and Turkey 226<br/>The Resolution on Non-cooperation 232<br/>Address to Congress Workers, Bardoli 234<br/>Statement at Trial Court, 1922 234<br/>Deposition ofa Political Prisoner 236<br/>Leftism in Congress 241<br/>Adjournment Motion re the Seizure of<br/>Subrahmanya Bharathi's Songs 250<br/>Statement before the Lahore High Court<br/>Bench 258<br/>'Puma Swaraj', Presidential Address, Lahore<br/>Session, 1929 262<br/>On the Eve of the Dandi March 267<br/>Karachi Resolution, 1930 270<br/>I Give You a Mantra 271<br/>Message to Gandhi 274<br/>Partition of the Country 277<br/>7. DEMANDS OF REPRESENTATION 281<br/>O. Tanikachala Chettiyar<br/>and Others<br/>Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar<br/>Proportion ofNon-Brahmins in the Public<br/>Services 283<br/>The Depressed Classes 292<br/>Vinayak Damodar Savarkar<br/>Muhammad Ali Jiiinah<br/>8. THK [MRTH Oh" A NATION<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Sarojini Naidu<br/>J.B. Kripalani<br/>Maulana Abu! Kalam Azad<br/>B. I. Ranadivc<br/>Lakshmi N. Menon<br/>IWsidcntitil AdAresi, Akhil Bhartuiya Hindu<br/>Mithiisahlui, I9A7 300<br/>Presidauitd Address. AH India Muslim Lea^se.<br/>Ijdwre Session. March 1990 311<br/>325<br/>Tryst ivith Destiny 327<br/>The Battle for Treedom Is Over 329<br/>The End of Centuries-old Slaveiy 331<br/>To the Muslims in Delhi 333<br/>Opening Report on the Draft Political Thesis 338<br/>Repuhlic Day Broadcast to the People ofGoa 340<br/>9. THE ASSASSINATION OF MAHATMA CJANDHI 343<br/>Vallabhbhai Patel<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Sripad Amrit Dange<br/>Swami Ranganathananda<br/>Do Not Lose Heart 344<br/>The Light Has Gone Out 346<br/>Mahatma Gandhi's Death 348<br/>The Legacy ofMahatma Gandhi 352<br/>10. THE CONSTITUTION; EMBODIMENT OF THE<br/>NATIONAL SPIRIT 357<br/>Vallabhbhai Patel<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>J.J.M. Nichols Roy<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan<br/>Vallabhbhai Patel<br/>N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar<br/>Syama Prasad Mookerjee<br/>Jaipal Singh<br/>V.I. Muniswamy Pillay<br/>Bhimrao Ramji Aanbedkar<br/>Rajendra Prasad<br/>Speech at the First Meeting ofthe Advisory<br/>Coimnittee on Fundamental Rights 364<br/>The Objectives Resolution 365<br/>On the Objectives Resolution 374<br/>Objectives of the Constitution 378<br/>The Flag of Dharma 386<br/>Cultural and Fducational Rights 388<br/>The Official Language 389<br/>On the National Language 393<br/>In Defence of the Adivasi Language 397<br/>The New Constitution 400<br/>On the Draft Constitution 404<br/>Let Posterity Judge 415<br/>11. THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM: QUEST FOR A JUST AND<br/>MORAL SOCIETY 433<br/>N.G. Chandavarkar<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>M. Singaravelu<br/>The Children of Light 436<br/>Swaraj 444<br/>Fearlessly Expose the Sham ofCasteism and<br/>Oppression 446<br/>Rabindranath Tagorc<br/>Mohand;is Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Jaipal Singh<br/>R.R. Diwakar<br/>Renuka Ray<br/>Tajamul Hosain<br/>Bhimrao Ramji Ambcdkar<br/>Hansa Mehta<br/>Jaipal Singh<br/>N.C. Chatterjee<br/>N. Rachiah<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Prithviraj Kapoor<br/>Pandurang Vaman Kane<br/>Ram Manohar Lohia<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>Jayaprakash Narayan<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>Baba Amie<br/>Crisis in Civilisation 453<br/>The Last Fast 460<br/>Damodar Valley Corporation and Tribal<br/>Dispbicenient 463<br/>Caste Should Go 467<br/>Rescue and Rehabilitation of Women 468<br/>Nizamat Should Co 472<br/>The Hindu Code Bill 475<br/>Suggestions for the Hindu Code Bill 481<br/>On the Report of the Commissioner for<br/>Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 485<br/>The Special Marriage Bill 489<br/>The UntouchabiUty (Offences) Bill 495<br/>A Socialistic Pattern of Society 499<br/>Capital Punishment Should Go 504<br/>Time Has Not Come 506<br/>Daily Earnings of an Indian 508<br/>To Martin Luther King 515<br/>Revolution on the Agenda 517<br/>For a Just and Moral International Order 520<br/>My Colleagues in Conscience 528<br/>12. ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT 531<br/>G. Subramanian Iyer<br/>Purusotcamdas Thakurdas<br/>Nalini Ranjan Sarkar<br/>Subhas Chandra Bose<br/>Prasanta Chandra Mahaianobis<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Homi Jehangir Bhabha<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>Manmohan Singh<br/>Nani Palkhivala<br/>Somnath Chatterjee<br/>Amartya Sen<br/>Industrialization of the Country 534<br/>Presidential Address, FICCI, 1928 547<br/>Indian Economy 552<br/>National Planning 573<br/>Studies Related to Planning for National<br/>Development 575<br/>The Second Five Year Plan 582<br/>Temples of the New Age 587<br/>Development of Atomic Etiergy in India 590<br/>Nationalization of Private Commercial<br/>Banks 595<br/>General Budget Speech, 1992-93 598<br/>On the General Budget of 1992-93 599<br/>Surrendering Self-reliance 603<br/>Development as Freedom 611<br/>13. THE CHINESE AGGRESSION 622<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Hari Vishnu Kamath<br/>Massive Aggression on Our Frontiers 625<br/>The 1962 War: A Critical Evaluation 629<br/>J.B. Kripalani<br/>Bhupcsli Ciiipta<br/>P.N. Sapru<br/>Motion Regarding the White Paper on<br/>htdo-C.hinese ReLitions 631<br/>Communist Support to the War F.jj'ort 639<br/>Defence of India Bill, 1962 643<br/>14. STATE OF FUE NATION—I 647<br/>Vallablibliai Patcl<br/>N. Gopalaswamy A)yangar<br/>Shcikb Abdiillali<br/>Vallabhbb.ai Patcl<br/>Syama Prasad Mookcrjce<br/>Jawaliarlal Nehru<br/>O.V. Alagcsan<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>C.N. Annadurai<br/>Jayaprakash Narayan<br/>Kapur Singh<br/>Nath Pal<br/>Kanu Sanyal<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>15. EDUCATION<br/>Syed Ahmad Khan<br/>Pherozeshah Merwanji Mehta<br/>Gopal Krishna Gokhale<br/>Rabindranath Tagore<br/>Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br/>Sripad Amrit Dange<br/>Meghnad Saha<br/>M.C. Chagla<br/>Bhupesh Gupta<br/>R.K. Narayan<br/>16. LABOUR<br/>Joseph Baptista<br/>Lala Lajpat Rai<br/>Parvathi Krishnan<br/>Sripad Amrit Dange<br/>I he Matitle Will Noto hall on Young<br/>Shoulders 650<br/>Situation in Ktuhmir 653<br/>The Real Issue 655<br/>Defence of India Rules, 1950 663<br/>On Jammu and Kashmir 665<br/>Resolution on Linguistic Provinces 675<br/>On Linguistic States 687<br/>The Naga Issue 691<br/>Dravida Nadu 693<br/>The Nagaland Peace Mission 695<br/>Punjabi Suba 698<br/>Governors of States 704<br/>Declaration of the Formation of CPl(M-L) 708<br/>Inauguration of New States 715<br/>716<br/>Foundation ofthe Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental<br/>College 718<br/>Speech at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the<br/>Bombay Graduates' Association 720<br/>Free and Compulsory Primary Education 735<br/>The Edtication Mission of Visva-Bharati 738<br/>The Wardha Scheme 743<br/>On the Poona University Bill 747<br/>Reforms in Higher Education 753<br/>Structure of Education 755<br/>On the Jaivaharlal Nehru University Bill 760<br/>Burden on Childhood 764<br/>766<br/>Address at the First All-India Trade Union<br/>Congress 767<br/>Presidential Address, AITUC. 1920 769<br/>Industrial Disputes (Amendment and<br/>Miscellatieous Provisions) Bill, 1956 773<br/>Second Pay Commission, 1957 781<br/>17. STATE OF THE NATION—II 786<br/>Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan<br/>Jayaprakash Narayan<br/>N.G. Goray<br/>Uma Shankar Joshi<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>G.G. Swell<br/>P.V. Narasimha Rao<br/>Sonia Gandhi<br/>I Have Come to Serve You 790<br/>Time for Struggle, Not for Studies 791<br/>Opposing the Emergency 795<br/>In Opposition to the Emergency 800<br/>In Defence of Democracy 803<br/>Communal Violence in Gujarat 813<br/>Countering Communal Eorces 815<br/>Folloiu My Oivn Inner Voice 817<br/>18. INDIA AND THE WORLD 819<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Jawaharlal Nehru<br/>Chakravarthy Rajagopalachari<br/>V.K. Krishna Menon<br/>V.K. Krishna Menon<br/>Homi Jehangir Bhabha<br/>V.K. Krishna Menon<br/>M.C. Chagia<br/>Brajesh Mishra<br/>Indira Gandhi<br/>Rajiv Gandhi<br/>P.V. Narasimha Rao<br/>Aral Bihari Vajpayee<br/>India's Foreign Policy 821<br/>Membership ofthe Commonwealth 824<br/>Asia Finds Herself Again 826<br/>On the Korean Sittuition 832<br/>India and the United Nations Agenda 842<br/>On Kashmir 847<br/>Presidential Address, First International<br/>Conferenee on the Peacefid Uses ofAtornie<br/>Energy 866<br/>On South Afriea 870<br/>India and West Asia 877<br/>Statement on Pokaran, 1974 878<br/>Support to the Palestinian Cause 880<br/>On Disarmament 882<br/>Challenge and Opportunity in the Post-Cold<br/>War Era: An Indian Perspective on the<br/>Emerging Structure ofInterstate Relations 885<br/>The Nuclear Tests at Pokaran 889<br/>SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br/>SOURCES AND COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br/>INDEX<br/>893<br/>902<br/>913
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