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 200
... increased . The silladar system , by which the sowar had to feed his own horse and clothe , feed and equip himself , has been changed , and throughout the Indian Army the State will in future pay soldier mount and equip a to feed ...
... increased . The silladar system , by which the sowar had to feed his own horse and clothe , feed and equip himself , has been changed , and throughout the Indian Army the State will in future pay soldier mount and equip a to feed ...
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... increased monthly from Rs . 22 crores in April 1919 to the record figure of Rs . 31 crores in March 1920. Imports had also increased during the same months from nearly Rs . 143 to nearly Rs . 24 crores . The total trade of that year ...
... increased monthly from Rs . 22 crores in April 1919 to the record figure of Rs . 31 crores in March 1920. Imports had also increased during the same months from nearly Rs . 143 to nearly Rs . 24 crores . The total trade of that year ...
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... increased from Rs . 4 crores to Rs . 13 crores , and hardware and liquors amount- ed to Rs . 5 and Rs . 3 crores as against Rs . 2 crores each in 1919-20 . Other articles which showed noticeable increases were paper and pasteboard ( + ...
... increased from Rs . 4 crores to Rs . 13 crores , and hardware and liquors amount- ed to Rs . 5 and Rs . 3 crores as against Rs . 2 crores each in 1919-20 . Other articles which showed noticeable increases were paper and pasteboard ( + ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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