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 THE RELATIONS OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS TO THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF INDIA POFSSOR H. W. LYONS, M.. CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, INDORE, CENTRAL INDIA I topic before this conference. Many o! from here and interpret wht we learned to our students. make no apology for introducing an educational I covet, us must return have heard and also, for the under- graduates in our colleges no small part in bringing about the advancement we have been planning. My. purpose is not to discuss the relation of. professors o economics apart from their students to the problems that surround us. tunities of. private in authority, where our welcomed. Nor do I schools of. economics Most of us, I presume, have oppor- research, and association with those advice intend and leadership to refer directly who specialize are in the subject. The real crux of the problem lies in the relationship of the professors B.A. students in questions of the apply the term Economics Department, therefore, professors and undergraduates,. What shall we say of, the present relation departmenl to the actual of economics together with the their classes to the vital economic day. In discussing this I shall to of our problems of economic. lfe