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mentioned university against this iiM terforeneo with their future careers. Punjab records « definite and praeti-i cally universal decline in Congrcs^ activities, and the movement i$ moribund.
The situation in Bombay City is nior<S. stable so "far as law and order are concerned, but economic conditions tend to deteriorate, and more mills have: been closed down.
The above record of improvement! must bo qualified in certain respects* The boycott of. foreign goods ie still, effective in many towns, and picketing^ although on the decline, is still practis* ed to a considerable extent. Although^ therefore, tho situation in most proi vinees is distinctly easieii, ■ there is na( province in which conditions are not* mal, or in.which it can be safely sai<B that, some activities of the civil disobedience movement may not assume] '
a freah vigour. ' There has fortunate* ly been a marked improvement in Sindj where tho communal situation was rj»* ported last week to be serious. Th^,, positioa is now; under control-
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 9
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