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 240
... capital ex- penditure fell short of the sanctioned grant for the year by Rs . 8:48 crores . This lapse was attri- butable mainly to the credit to the capital ac- count of gain by exchange on sterling outlay in England and to the ...
... capital ex- penditure fell short of the sanctioned grant for the year by Rs . 8:48 crores . This lapse was attri- butable mainly to the credit to the capital ac- count of gain by exchange on sterling outlay in England and to the ...
Page 265
... capital outlay . Of the several provinces , the return on capital outlay was highest in the Punjab , where the canals yielded 14.44 per cent . In Madras , including schemes which have proved unremunerative , the percentage of return was ...
... capital outlay . Of the several provinces , the return on capital outlay was highest in the Punjab , where the canals yielded 14.44 per cent . In Madras , including schemes which have proved unremunerative , the percentage of return was ...
Page 527
... Capital Rs . Numbers 19,00,531 2,55,771 16,95,784 3 1 Hyderabad r Administered Membership 306 Area . r Capital Rs . 23 , 608 Number Delhi Membership 13 Capital Rs . 9,794 5,372 Number 1,120 91 31 10 Hyderabad . Membership 24,408 4,8 20 ...
... Capital Rs . Numbers 19,00,531 2,55,771 16,95,784 3 1 Hyderabad r Administered Membership 306 Area . r Capital Rs . 23 , 608 Number Delhi Membership 13 Capital Rs . 9,794 5,372 Number 1,120 91 31 10 Hyderabad . Membership 24,408 4,8 20 ...
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India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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