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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... industries in Hyderabad . Half the silk spinners and weavers are found in two provinces , Bengal and Madras . The dyeing , bleaching and printing of textiles and lace , crape and similar industries are almost unknown in Assam , Bengal ...
... industries in Hyderabad . Half the silk spinners and weavers are found in two provinces , Bengal and Madras . The dyeing , bleaching and printing of textiles and lace , crape and similar industries are almost unknown in Assam , Bengal ...
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... industries , 224,000 in mines , 125,000 in transport , 74,000 in food industries , 71,000 in metal industries , 49,000 in glass and earthenware industries , the same number in in- dustries connected with chemical products and 45,000 in ...
... industries , 224,000 in mines , 125,000 in transport , 74,000 in food industries , 71,000 in metal industries , 49,000 in glass and earthenware industries , the same number in in- dustries connected with chemical products and 45,000 in ...
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... industries ; ( 3 ) by affording directly or indirectly financial assis- tance to industrial enterprises , or ( 4 ) by any other means which ... industries . Government clung long to the tradition of laissez 627 Famine Industries Commission.
... industries ; ( 3 ) by affording directly or indirectly financial assis- tance to industrial enterprises , or ( 4 ) by any other means which ... industries . Government clung long to the tradition of laissez 627 Famine Industries Commission.
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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