Bhavishya magazine issue dated 23 Nov 1931. Cover page features a photograph of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Madeleine Slade, and Madan Mohan Malaviya, who were present at a cattle exhibition in Illington (England). Beside them is a white furred goat which was highly praised during the exhibition, and the caption states that Gandhi had taken to drinking the milk produced by this goat. Includes articles on the Punjab Mail Massacre (1931), prisons in Colonial India, introduction of an Urdu typeface, and the legal trial of Ram Rakh Singh Saigal under the The Press And Registration Of Books Act (1867). Contains photographs of Jawaharlal Nehru in Sri Lanka, and R. B. Vishwakarma who was appointed as the official photographer of the Orchha Princely State.
Extent: 1 issue containing 44 pages.
Size and dimensions of original material: Height 35.2cm, width 24.5cm, depth 0.2cm.
Condition of original material: Slight tear, yellowing pages, well preserved.
Publisher(s): Printed and Published by Shrimati Lakshmi Devi, at the Fine Art Printing Cottage, 28 Edmonstone Road, Allahabad.
Editor(s): Shrimati Lakshmi Devi.
Volume and issue number: Year 2 Volume 1 / Issue 8; Number 58.
Other related subjects provided by project holder: Satyagraha movement, M.K. Gandhi, Punjab Mail Massacre 1931, Delhi Conspiracy Commission 1931, The Gandhi–Irwin Pact, The Kashmir State (Protection against Disorders) Ordinance 1931, Kashmir agitation 1931, Colonial policing in India, Farmers and farming, Round Table Conferences, Untouchability, Princely states, Sedition Law.
