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From the Archives of May 4, 1921 there being no archives available for May 3, 1921: Madras hotel keepers

At the Soundarya Mahal, George Town, a public meeting of the Hotel and Restaurant keepers of Madras was held yesterday evening to protest against the cutting off of the free allowance of water to thei

From the Archives (May 3, 1971): Holiday habit should be encouraged

From the Archives (April 27, 1921): Mahatma Gandhi-Ki-Jai on the brain

From the Archives (April 27, 1921): “Mahatma Gandhi-Ki-Jai” on the brain April 27, 2021 00:15 IST Updated: April 27, 2021 00:15 IST Updated: Share Article AAA The “Tribune” writes:- Thus “New India” in a recent issue: - “One of the worst disservices done by Mr. Gandhi to India is the demoralisation of Indian youth, by encouraging in them irreverence and discourtesy, as he has done by his campaign against schools, parents and teachers. The Indian boy used to be a gentleman, and by his home training was very courteous in his manners. Now he behaves like a western street-boy, has no reverence for age, authority or knowledge, no gratitude for services done to him or to his country and takes a pleasure in silly insult, presumably thinking that his elders will be troubled by it. When Lady Willingdon attended a lecture at Gokhale Hall, an impudent small boy, whose treble voice showed his youth, yelled at her, “Mahatma Gandhi-ki-jai.” So the lads outside Gokhale Hall

From the Archives (April 26, 1921): Congress work in villages(From an editorial)

Non-Co-operation is essentially a movement of the masses. Extensively, it seeks to spread far and wide over the country and carry to the humblest in every home and hamlet the Congress message of coura

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