The Secretary of State for India, the Most Hon. the Marquess of ZETLAND, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.
This talk, although complete in itself, will be of special interest to all those who listened to the twelve Regional Geography broadcasts during the last The Marquess of Zetland, now Secretary of State for India, has all his life been noted for his interest in India- and Indian affairs. In 1900 he was an A.D.C. on the Viceroy's staff, and from 1917-1922 he was Governor of Bengal.
He will discuss the vital problems of self-government for India. A difficult problem, for ever since the Aryans poured into India from Central Asia tour thousand years ago, the country been an embarrassing mixture of vices and religions. And an extraordinary mixture of customs, too.