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 363
... employed was less than in the preceding year , namely 94-37 tons , as against 111.05 . The total number of fatal accidents was 189 , corresponding to a death rate of 99 per thousand persons employed , which compares favourably with 287 ...
... employed was less than in the preceding year , namely 94-37 tons , as against 111.05 . The total number of fatal accidents was 189 , corresponding to a death rate of 99 per thousand persons employed , which compares favourably with 287 ...
Page 390
... employed . Pro- vision was made for the fencing of machinery and for the promulgation of rules as to water supply , ventilation , the prevention of over- crowding , etc. Act of 1911 . The decision to undertake further legisla tion was ...
... employed . Pro- vision was made for the fencing of machinery and for the promulgation of rules as to water supply , ventilation , the prevention of over- crowding , etc. Act of 1911 . The decision to undertake further legisla tion was ...
Page 438
... employed on them . The coffee plantations are four times as numerous as indigo concerns and employ twice as many labourers . Of the labour- ers on tea gardens , 70 per cent . are returned by Assam and 27 per cent , by Bengal . Madras ...
... employed on them . The coffee plantations are four times as numerous as indigo concerns and employ twice as many labourers . Of the labour- ers on tea gardens , 70 per cent . are returned by Assam and 27 per cent , by Bengal . Madras ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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acres administration Afghan Afghanistan Agra Agricultural Ajmer-Merwara amount appointed Army Assam Assistant Avargal average Babu Bank Baroda Bengal Berar Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bill Bombay British Government British India Burma Calcutta canals cane capital cent Central Provinces Chamber Chief College commercial Commissioner Committee Company cotton crops crores cultivation Delhi Department Director district duty East exchange expenditure exports factories forests gold Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu Hyderabad Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry irrigation jute lakhs land Legislative Council Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedans manufacture ment million mills monsoon Muhammadan Mysore Nagpur Native Non-Muhammadan North officers Orissa Oudh Persian persons population port present Presidency principal production Punjab rainfall Raja Rajputana revenue rupees Rural schools Secretary Singh square miles statistics sugar supply territory tion tons tracts trade United Provinces