The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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Under the Inspector - General of Police are and Singhbhum has a District Board constituted under Bengal Act III of 1885. ... A Criminal Investigation Department District Boards , 45 Local Boards , and 23 has also been formed for the ...
Under the Inspector - General of Police are and Singhbhum has a District Board constituted under Bengal Act III of 1885. ... A Criminal Investigation Department District Boards , 45 Local Boards , and 23 has also been formed for the ...
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It should take the form of an Indian tion to take over the main control , its funds Sugar Board with five official and six non- should be provided by a voluntary levy on facofficial members . In the first instance , all the tories ...
It should take the form of an Indian tion to take over the main control , its funds Sugar Board with five official and six non- should be provided by a voluntary levy on facofficial members . In the first instance , all the tories ...
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DISTRICT AND LOCAL BOARDS . ed or a The duties and functions assigned to the the Chairman of the district board shall be electmunicipalities in urban areas are in rural areas nominated . In most provinces the entrusted to District and ...
DISTRICT AND LOCAL BOARDS . ed or a The duties and functions assigned to the the Chairman of the district board shall be electmunicipalities in urban areas are in rural areas nominated . In most provinces the entrusted to District and ...
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