The King's Indian Allies: the Rajas And Their India
The book The King's Indian Allies: the Rajas And Their India was written by author Singh, St. Nihal, 1884- Here you can read free online of The King's Indian Allies: the Rajas And Their India book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The King's Indian Allies: the Rajas And Their India a good or bad book?
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I. I have employed this word throughout this work, to indicate one who has received " English education," in contra- distinction to one who possesses Indian culture. It is not to be supposed that all such persons are ignorant of their religious lore and national ideals— though unfortunately this is true of some. 276 THE KING'S INDIAN ALLIES. The civic sense is highly developed among some of the educated people, and yearly they are finding greater scope for activity in local government. Municipa...lities have been established in nearly all cities and large towns. They are usually controlled by the State; but the elective element is steadily increasing in the city councils, and is being given more power. City Fathers. The representatives of the people are sometimes found to be deficient in executive ability ; but most of them show considerable capacity for local govern- ment. Such talent is inbred in them, for the affairs of the wards have always been managed by the heads of the " Houses " living in them.
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