Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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CENTRAL PROVINCES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL . PRESIDENT . The Hon . Sir Shankarrao Chitnavis , Kt . , B.A. , I.S.O. EX - OFFICIO MEMBERS . The Hon'ble Mr. Shripad Balwant Tambe , B.A. , LL.B. , Member of the Executive Council .
CENTRAL PROVINCES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL . PRESIDENT . The Hon . Sir Shankarrao Chitnavis , Kt . , B.A. , I.S.O. EX - OFFICIO MEMBERS . The Hon'ble Mr. Shripad Balwant Tambe , B.A. , LL.B. , Member of the Executive Council .
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414 or distribution as advances to agriculturists usually supplied from the Registrar's office or under the Land Improvement Loans Act , such the central organizations referi ed to above to advances to be made through the primary ...
414 or distribution as advances to agriculturists usually supplied from the Registrar's office or under the Land Improvement Loans Act , such the central organizations referi ed to above to advances to be made through the primary ...
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In Bombay , there was no movement to start local financing agencies and the slow increase in the number of societies made it difficult for central banks with a restricted area of operations to work successfully .
In Bombay , there was no movement to start local financing agencies and the slow increase in the number of societies made it difficult for central banks with a restricted area of operations to work successfully .
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