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Odisha Review Dr Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 Index of Orissa Review (April-1948 to May -2013) Sl. Title of the Article Name of the Author Page No. No April - 1948 1. The Country Side : Its Needs, Drawbacks and Opportunities (Extracts from Speeches of H.E. Dr. K.N. Katju ) ... 1 2. Gur from Palm-Juice ... 5 3. Facilities and Amenities ... 6 4. Departmental Tit-Bits ... 8 5. In State Areas ... 12 6. Development Notes ... 13 7. Food News ... 17 8. The Draft Constitution of India ... 20 9. The Honourable Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Visit to Orissa ... 22 10. New Capital for Orissa ... 33 11. The Hirakud Project ... 34 12. Fuller Report of Speeches ... 37 May - 1948 1. Opportunities of United Development ... 43 2. Implication of the Union (Speeches of Hon'ble Prime Minister) ... 47 3. The Orissa State's Assembly ... 49 4. Policies and Decisions ... 50 5. Implications of a Secular State ... 52 6. Laws Passed or Proposed ... 54 7. Facilities & Amenities ... 61 8. Our Tourists' Corner ... 61 9. States the Area Budget, January to March, 1948 ... 63 10. Doings in Other Provinces ... 67 1 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 11. All India Affairs ... 68 12. Relief & Rehabilitation ... 69 13. Coming Events of Interests ... 70 14. Medical Notes ... 70 15. Gandhi Memorial Fund ... 72 16. Development Schemes in Orissa ... 73 17. Our Distinguished Visitors ... 75 18. Development Notes ... 77 19. Policies and Decisions ... 80 20. Food Notes ... 81 21. Our Tourists Corner ... 83 22. Notice and Announcement ... 91 23. In State Areas ... 91 24. Doings of Other Provinces ... 92 25. Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive ... 94 26. Educational Trends ... 95 27. Trade News ... 96 June - 1948 1. Our Industrial Potentialities (Extracts from a broadcast talk by Hon'ble Shri Nityananda Kanungo, Minister for Law, Development, Industry and Commerce of Orissa) ... 97 2. Food News ... 99 3. Facilities and Amenities ... 100 4. Notices and Announcements ... 101 5. Laws Passed or Proposed ... 102 6. Our Tourists' Corner (From Cuttack to Naraj) ... 103 7. Development Notes ... 113 8. Departmental Activities ... 114 9. Doings in Other Provinces ... 116 10. Service to Suffering Humanity (Extracts from a speech by Hon'ble Lall Ranjit Singh Bareha, Minister, P.W.D.) ... 119 11. All India Affairs ... 120 12. Around the World ... 121 13. His Excellency Mr. Asaf Ali's First Broadcast Talk ... 123 14. A Follow Labourer ... 124 15. No Cause for Despondency (Dr. Katju's Farewell Message to Orissa) ... 126 16. India's Destiny (Farewell Message of Lord Mountbatten by H.E. Shri Rajagopalachary) ... 127 17. Pride in Indian Citizenship ... 128 2 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 18. Village Reconstruction (From a Broadcast talk in Oriya by Rai Bahadur Samuel Das) ... 129 19. Policies and Decisions ... 131 20. Facilities and Amenities ... 134 21. Development Notes ... 135 22. News in Pictures ... 136 23. Notices and Announcements ... 137 24. Food News ... 138 25. Health Notes ... 139 26. In State Areas ... 141 27. Doing for Other Provinces ... 142 28. Miscellanea ... 143 July - 1948 1. Integration Would Mean Benefits of a Common Democratic Enterprise ... 145 2. Orissa has Become One and Should Remain One Disintegration Would Spell Disaster ... 148 3. Unionist Tactics Exposed by the Hon'ble Primier Of Orissa ... 149 4. Back Ground for the Movement for A Separate High Court for Orissa ... 155 5. A Separate High Court for Orissa ... 156 6. Messages Received on the Occasion of the Opening Ceremony of the Orissa High Court ... 160 7. Celebration of Independence Day in Orissa ... 161 8. Patience and Integrity are the Need of the Hour ... 163 9. One Year of Independence ... 165 10. Departmental Activities ... 167 11. Open a Glorious Chapter and be a Master Builders of Orissa Destiny ... 171 12. To Raise the Foundation of a New Structure of a Civilized Society is the Task Before Us ... 172 13. Development Notes ... 173 14. Report on the Working of Municipalities in the Province of Orissa During the Year 1946-47 ... 175 15. The Khonds Our First Target ... 176 16. My Impressions of Life in America : Mr. Kanungo's Speech at Cuttack Rotary Club ... 177 17. Extension of Kerosene and Cement Control Order to the Integrated States ... 180 September - 1948 3 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 1. Introducing Orissa ... 1 2. Sri Thakar Bapa ... 3 3. Gandhian Economics ... 6 4. His Excellency's Appeal for Contributions to Gandhi National Memorial Fund ... 13 5. The Hon'ble Prime Ministers Appeal for Contributions to the Gandhi National Memorial Fund ... 13 6. Lord Jagannath (Originally the God of the Savaras) ... 14 7. Orissa Village Panchayat System ... 15 8. The Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack ... 18 9. Land Revenue Reforms ... 20 10. Land Revenue in Orissa (Contd.) ... 22 11. Partially Excluded Areas Enquiry Committee Orissa Under Sri Thakar Bapa's Chairmanship ... 35 12. Reorganisation of Welfare Activities, Problems and Principles Involved ... 39 October 1948 1. Tribute to Bapuji's Memory ... 181 2. Hand Spinning and Hand Weaving in Orissa ... 182 3. Man Power ... 184 4. The Construction of the Kathjuri Bridge ... 185 5. An Academy of Music and Dancing ... 188 6. The State and the Citizen ... 190 7. The Flag Day ( Joint Appeal by the Hon'ble Pandit Nehru & the Hon'ble Sardar Baldev Singh) ... 193 8. Employees' State Insurance Corporation ... 194 9. Statement of Procurement and Despatches of Rice in Orissa and the Integrated States up to 15th October 1948 ... 197 10. Progress of Development Schemes (Cuttack District, July 1948) ... 199 11. A Scheme for Having Discussion Groups ... 207 November 1948 1. Hon'ble Pandit Nehru's Address to the UNO General Assembly ... 209 2. Make India Stable, Strong and Prosperous (Sardar Patel's Exhortation) ... 211 3. Linguistic Provinces P. Kodanda Rao ... 215 4. The Student Life and Scenic Beauties in America ... 217 5. Art and its Inspiration (Address of Governor General Rajagopalachari) ... 219 6. Adult Franchise in the New Constitution ... 221 7. His Excellency the Governor General's Appeal to the Princes ... 222 4 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 8. Rail Road Bridges on the Mahanadi and the Kathjuri ... 223 9. Orissa's Contribution to Ford Security Measures ... 228 10. The Indian National Committee on the U.N.O.'s Appeal for Children ... 230 11. Hon'ble H.K. Mahatab, Prime Minister of Orissa Appeal ... 230 12. The Hindu Temple and its Magnificent Statuary Dr. Stella Kramrisch ... 231 January - 1949 1. H.E. Sri C. Rajgopalachari's Message for Mahatma's Death ... 233 2. H.E. Mr. Asaf Ali Governor of Orissa's Homage to Gandhiji on his first death anniversary ... 234 3. Hon'ble Prime Minister, H.K. Mahatab's Homage ... 235 4. Hon'ble R.K. Bose, Minister of Public Relations, Homage ... 236 5. Dr. Rajendra Prasad's Appeal for Contribution to Gandhi National Memorial Fund ... 236 6. H.E. Sri C. Rajagopalachari on Kashmir Cease Fire ... 238 7. Utkal University Convocation (Address of Dr. Radhakrishnan) ... 239 8. Chancellor's Concluding Remarks ... 245 9. Utilization of India's Vast Water Resources (N.V. Gadgil's Broadcast Talk ... 247 10. The Hon'ble Sardar Patel's Convocation Address at the Allahabad University ... 249 11. Development of Orissa (Broadcast Speech of M. Asaf Ali) ... 257 12. Basic Education in Orissa ... 260 13. Mr. V.P. Menon's Announcement Regarding the Merger of Mayurbhanj with Orissa ... 261 14. Orissa's Contribution to Food Security Measures ... 264 March - 1956 1. Problems of Government Publicity in India Shyam Ratna Gupta ... 347 2. Parojas S.N. Das ... 368 3. Multipurpose Hirakud Dam Nearing Completion M.S.Thirumale Iyengar ... 364 4. Land Reforms in Orissa ... 372 5. New Legislations in Orissa in 1955 ... 381 6. Progress of Tribal Welfare Work During 1955-56 ... 383 August - 1956 1. Lokamanya Tilak (Homage by Shri M.C. Chagla, Chief Justice of Bombay) ... 2. Independence Day Message of H.E. Shri P.S. Kumaraswamy Raja, Governor of Orissa ... 1 3. Communication Makes Rapid Headway L.K. Narayanswamy ... 4 5 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 4. The Problem of Unemployment in the Second Five Year Plan Dr. Sadasiv Misra ... 9 5. Development of Fisheries in Orissa in 1955-56 G.N. Mitra ... 14 6. Development of Small Scale Industries in Orissa Kartar Singh ... 17 7. Police At Social Work B. Roy ... 21 8. Jail Reforms in Orissa in 1955-56 D.R.N. Sahu ... 23 9. Progress of the Co-operative Movement in Orissa S.Nanda ... 26 10. Possibilities of Development of Small Scale Industries in Orissa ... 34 11. Expansion of Irrigation in Orissa in 1955-56 ... 42 12. More Electricity in 1955-56 ... 44 13. Relief Work in Orissa P.K. Tripathy ... 46 December - 1957 1. Progress of Expenditure has to be Regulated in a Proper Way G.B. Pant ... 1 2. Child Welfare Services in Rural Areas Durgabai Deshmukh ... 7 3. Labour in India ... 10 4. Important Speeches by Rajyapal ... 15 5. Report of Second Finance Commission ... 23 6. Inside Our State(Enquiry Committee to the Districts of Balasore, Bolangir and Kalahandi ... 28 7. Inside Our Country (Foreign Investments) ... 34 8. March of Our Districts ... 36 9. Temple Should be Open to Every Inhabitants of India and Every Visitor from Abroad (Diwan Chaman Lall's View) ... 41 February & March - 1959 1. Approach the Problems in A Sprit of Mutual Tolerance and Friendly Co-operation (Address of H.E. Shri Y.N. Sukthankar, Governor of Orissa) ... 1 2. Rourkela Steel Plant Begins Production ... 20 3. The Problem of Education in Orissa L. Panigrahi ... 25 4. Progress of Education in Orissa B.C. Das ... 31 5. Expansion of Girls' Education and Training of Women Teachers B. Mohanty ... 41 6. Scholarships for the Students of Orissa ... 44 7. Progress of Educational Development Schemes Under the Second Five Year Plan Dr.
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