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Holyman Sriramulu made his fast in Madras city, and the objective was to force Prime Minister Nehru to carve a slice out of Madras state, to be called Andhra, where the Telugu could develop their own culture. Three years ago, a separation plan broke down over the failure of the Telugu (38% of the population) and the Tamils (49%) to agree on the Telugu claim to include Madras city (pop. 1,400,000) in Andhra. Since then the issue has been complicated by the Indian Communists, who have taken up the Telugu grievance, are now by one vote the largest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Fast & Win | 12/29/1952 | See Source »

Last week the bones were ceremoniously carried back to Sanchi. Prime Minister Nehru opened the celebration, and officials of eight Asiatic countries were on hand, among them Burma's pious Premier U Nu. Before a reverent crowd of 100,000, the bones, encased in glass, were carried up to a new stupa, built on a hilltop near the old ruins. Then, while saffron-robed monks chanted Buddhist litanies, the remains of the honored disciples Sariputta and Moggallana were laid to rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Buddhist Bones | 12/15/1952 | See Source »

Although there is no actual anti-Eussian feeling in India, Srinivason painted cut that Indians opposed the violent activity of the local Communists. He quoted Prime Minister Pandit Nehru who had previously declared India objects to the way Communists operate not their principles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: India Editors Tell of Election Effects | 11/19/1952 | See Source »

...week's end the governments of India and Pakistan took an appalled look at the chaos they had created out of red tape. Prime Minister Nehru flew to the scene to see for himself. Then the Indian and Pakistan governments got together, decided to relax the new passport regulations for 15 days. It was a breathing space. No one was optimistic enough to think that in so short a time the masses of India and Pakistan could be made to understand the meaning of that mystery of modern travel, a passport visa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Passport to Confusion | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

...Genesis, showing a heavy-featured woman clutching her pregnant, outthrust belly. "Repellent as ever," observed the Times. But no one was much shocked this time, though the public still preferred his powerfully modeled portrait heads. The famous ones-Albert Einstein with his lofty brow and fiercely energetic hair; Nehru, smoldering with deep-eyed intensity; Haile Selassie, imperious in thin-drawn pride; Somerset Maugham, his expression twisted and wry-had the impact of enormously effective sketches, superbly drawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Bank of Triumph | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

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