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The Jain Conference Herald.
[Nov.
tial manner with the best possible material, quite unsuited as to its requirements and out of keeping with its surroundings.
We, Jains, as a commercial class should be the last to overlook the effect of compound interest spread over a long period. If difference in cost for a building erected to last one hundred years and one to last double the period be invested at compound interest probably within 75 or at most 100 years the amount will be found sufficient to pull and rebuild and yet to leave a good balance. This is true notwithstanding the fact that cheaper building will cost more for constant repairs and maintenance.
Steel and re-inforced concrete-two new great structural materials-have greatly revolutionised the modern science of building and it is certain our future Architecture will greatly depend on them. For facility of erection and saving in space taken up by supports steel is this day without a rival.
I would strongly request all interested in building private as well as public to remember rightly that the age is gone when rough rules based on experience sufficed. Question of cost--money-occupies a prominert position and we can't afford a factor of safety greater than absolutely necessary.
I trust this short note of the present conditions will be availed of by many and a great saving in money consequently effected. KORA DAHYABHAI BALABHAI.
A Passage-at-arms between Science and Religion. ( धर्म विज्ञान संवाद )
The Man af Science: "Of the immortality of what you call 'Atma' or Soul, I have had no direct and convincing proof. I therefore neither believe nor disbelieve it. As regards matter, it has been proved to be indestructible beyond doubt. Its annihilation cannot even be imagined,''