Bhavishya was a magazine published by the Chand Press Limited under the leadership of Ram Rakh Singh Saigal. The first issue of the magazine was published in the month of October, 1930. In its first five issues, the editorial section was left black as a sign of protest against laws which muzzled press freedom. This Sub-series contains issues of the Bhavishya magazine from the year 1930. Includes articles on women protesting sedition laws, political prisoners in Punjab, farmers' issues and their political mobilisation, police violence, muzzling the press by the colonial administration, Round Table Conferences, colonial censorship of press, colonial anthropology, martial races, Maithil Mahasabha, and untouchability. Cover pages of the issues feature, among others, photographs of women's protest march against The Unlawful Association Ordinance 1930 in Bombay, and the Bengali Tola Congress Committee. Other related regions, towns and cities provided by project holder: 'Uttar Pradesh; United Provinces; Bombay; North-West Frontier Province; Mithila; Bengal; Sindh; Punjab. Allahabad; Prayagraj; Bardoli; Berlin; Bombay; Bukhara; Calcutta; Chandannagar; Delhi; Kanpur; Karachi; Kolkata; Lahore; Nairobi'.
Extent: 1 binder containing 13 issues.
Volume and issue number: Year 1, Volume 1 and 2 / Volume 1, Issue 1-12; Volume 2, Issue 1, Number 1-13.
Other related subjects provided by project holder: Akhil Bhartiya Mushaira Kanpur, All-Asian Women's Conference 1931, All India Women's Conference (AIWC), Arya Samaj, Banaras Hindu University, Bhagat Singh, Biography of Karl Marx, Bombay Provincial Congress Committee War Council, Colonial censorship of press, Colonial policing in India, Colonial anthropology, Communism, Data on the effect of boycott movement on British trade, Data on the ethnic composition of the colonial Indian army, Data on Political Prisoners, Durgadas Rathore, Farmers' protest against colonial taxation policies, Forest Satyagraha at Chirner, French colonialism, Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), International Women's Congress, Jawahar Divas, Lahore Conspiracy Case, Lahore Conspiracy Case trial, M.K. Gandhi, Maithil Mahasabha, Malthusian theory, Manusmriti, Martial races, Nepali Kharag Bahadur Singh Giri, Philippines Independence movement, Premchand, Princely states, Rajendra Prasad, Round Table Conferences, Santhals, Satyagraha movement, Saurath Sabha, Sedition Law, Sofia Somji, Statistical data on colonial trade, The Unlawful Association Ordinance 1930, Unemployment, Untouchability, Vladimir Lenin.
