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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Page 360
Throughout the greater part of India , the village constitutes the primary territorial unit of Government ... the villages are built up the larger administrative entitles - tahsils , sub - divisions , and districts . were No field of ...
Throughout the greater part of India , the village constitutes the primary territorial unit of Government ... the villages are built up the larger administrative entitles - tahsils , sub - divisions , and districts . were No field of ...
Page 361
The village government vests in a hereditary headman , known by an old vernacular name , such as patel or reddi , who is responsible for law and order , and for the collection of the Government revenue . He represents the primitive ...
The village government vests in a hereditary headman , known by an old vernacular name , such as patel or reddi , who is responsible for law and order , and for the collection of the Government revenue . He represents the primitive ...
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In the Punjab is situated an agricultural settlement consisting of a large village of 1,800 inhabitants who cultivate some 2,000 acres of land , in which they will gradually acquire proprietary rights , the Government having given it to ...
In the Punjab is situated an agricultural settlement consisting of a large village of 1,800 inhabitants who cultivate some 2,000 acres of land , in which they will gradually acquire proprietary rights , the Government having given it to ...
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