Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Times of India Press, 1953 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... Bengal Chamber of Commerce . The Bengal Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1834 at Calcutta . The Bengal Chamber is registered with a declaration of membership of 330. Its objects are the usual purposes con- nected with the protection ...
... Bengal Chamber of Commerce . The Bengal Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1834 at Calcutta . The Bengal Chamber is registered with a declaration of membership of 330. Its objects are the usual purposes con- nected with the protection ...
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... ( Bengal ) . Singh ( Services ) 3. Time : 9 minutes , 31.4 seconds . WOMEN 5,000 metres : Daluram ( Services ) 1. Akkrey 100 metres : Mary D'Souza ( Bombay ) 1 . ( Madhya Bharat ) 2. Munuswami ( Services ) 3.0 . D'Sena ( Bengal ) 2 ...
... ( Bengal ) . Singh ( Services ) 3. Time : 9 minutes , 31.4 seconds . WOMEN 5,000 metres : Daluram ( Services ) 1. Akkrey 100 metres : Mary D'Souza ( Bombay ) 1 . ( Madhya Bharat ) 2. Munuswami ( Services ) 3.0 . D'Sena ( Bengal ) 2 ...
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... Bengal ) 26,952 , Faridpur ( East Bengal ) 25,287 . according to the provisional figures ( literate The number of persons claiming to be literate means able to read one of the main languages of Pakistan ) are as follows : - Province or ...
... Bengal ) 26,952 , Faridpur ( East Bengal ) 25,287 . according to the provisional figures ( literate The number of persons claiming to be literate means able to read one of the main languages of Pakistan ) are as follows : - Province or ...
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agricultural amount appointed Army Assam Association August average Bank Bengal Board Bombay Calcutta capital carried cent Central centres century Chamber classes co-operative Committee companies continued cotton crores Defence Delhi demand Department duty effect employees established exchange existing export factories figures Forces foreign Forest Fund further gold Government of India granted houses important increase industry institutions interest issued June jute Labour lakhs land loans Madras manufacture March mark ment million Mills mines months Officer operations organisation Pakistan passed period person Pradesh present production published Punjab recommendations regard registered relating representatives Reserve respect result rupee share silver societies South tion tons trade Union units various wages West workers