Dr. S. K. DATTA : An Indian Impression
TTARIOUS European visitors have now, in this
' series, given us their impressions of England and the English. Tonight we are to hear the opinions of an observer from the Far East; the civilization of London and Manchester and the Black Country criticized by a native of the country of Hindu shrines and Buddhist temples, of the philosophy of Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. Dr. Datta is not dependent on a few weeks' visit for his impressions of Great Britain ; he spent five years at Edinburgh University, and has been here several times since. In his own country he has had a distinguished career as a social and educational worker. Ho has been a member of the Legislative Assembly, and he is the author of several important books, and National General Secretary of the Indian Y.M.C.A.