1962, Newspaper (Hindu)
“It is clear….that the present operations are not mere frontier skirmishes but a serious attempt to seize large chunks of India’s territory…. A massive national effort will, however, be required if the Army is to obtain all its needs. Whatever...
1961, Newspaper (Hindu)
“The Indian Communist party is, of course, up against the tough problem that as the self-appointed party of the proletariat industrial wage labour) it can speak only for a tiny minority in the country where factory industry is still in its infancy. Nor has it...
1960, Newspaper (Hindu)
“The tendency to think of plans in terms of overall figures of outlay and large national targets is resulting in too much of artificial and academic exercises in paper planning – and in fanciful proposals for raising resources – which detract attention...
1959, Newspaper (Hindu)
“No intelligent student of the new Soviet Plan will fail to be impressed by the fact that many of the objectives set out in it are desirable and practicable and that they can be achieved regardless of ideological preferences. Much that the Soviet Plan sets out...
1958, Newspaper (Hindu)
“The sweeping trend for newspapers has therefore been to move the main news of the day to the front page and today we join their ranks.” JANUARY 14, 1958 Our Front Page THE HINDU APPEARS TODAY WITH A NEW FACE. THE FRONT page is devoted to news instead of...
1957, Newspaper (Hindu)
“We have published a number of letters…. from correspondents who question the statement that English is the language of the oppressors. They protest against any attempt to identify it with the shortcomings of British rule and emphasise that the movement against...
1956, Newspaper (Hindu)
“Mr. Morarji Desai’s probity and high idealism are as well known as his inflexibility of purpose and his efficiency as an administrator. We may be certain that he would not have embarked on the hazardous fast had he not been convinced that less desperate...
1955, Newspaper (Hindu)
“Goa is part and parcel of India and the people who live there are as much Indians as those living in the rest of this country. These latter have every right to demand that the former should be reunited with them to share the blessings of freedom.” JUNE 3,...
1954, Newspaper (Hindu)
“If there must be a curb on the individual in the interests of others it is better that it is one operating by usage and custom and therefore engaging our passive consent. A state which sets out to destroy traditional restraints in the name of freedom and...
1953, Newspaper (Hindu)
“Though the credit of actually reaching the summit of the apparently unconquerable mountain belongs in general to the Hunt Expedition and in particular to Hillary, an experienced and indomitable mountaineer, and Tensing, it would be no exaggeration to say that...