Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 60
... area of the Presidency is 84,093 square miles , and it possesses a population of 46,305,170 persons ; included within this area are the two Native States of Cooch Behar and Hill Tippera , which are under the general supervision of the ...
... area of the Presidency is 84,093 square miles , and it possesses a population of 46,305,170 persons ; included within this area are the two Native States of Cooch Behar and Hill Tippera , which are under the general supervision of the ...
Page 264
... Area Irrigated . - During the 1919-20 , the total area irrigated by all classes of works in India , excluding the areas frrigated in the Indian States , amounted to over 28 million acres or 3 million acres more than in the previ- ous ...
... Area Irrigated . - During the 1919-20 , the total area irrigated by all classes of works in India , excluding the areas frrigated in the Indian States , amounted to over 28 million acres or 3 million acres more than in the previ- ous ...
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... Area by professional survey .. Area under forest Not available for cultivation Cultivable waste other than fallow Fallow land Net area sown with crops Area irrigated Area under Food - grains- Rice Wheat Barley ::: ::: Total Food ...
... Area by professional survey .. Area under forest Not available for cultivation Cultivable waste other than fallow Fallow land Net area sown with crops Area irrigated Area under Food - grains- Rice Wheat Barley ::: ::: Total Food ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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