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 414
... population in several more or less level tracts such as Gujarat , Rajputana East and Central In India West , and the ... population of India are found in towns as defined above , compared with 78.1 per cent . in England and Wales and ...
... population in several more or less level tracts such as Gujarat , Rajputana East and Central In India West , and the ... population of India are found in towns as defined above , compared with 78.1 per cent . in England and Wales and ...
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... population of 7,075,782 , or 2.2 per cent . of the population . Here there is an extraordinary Bombay - which has now a population of difference between the Indian conditions and 979,445 was a petty town with about ten thou- those of ...
... population of 7,075,782 , or 2.2 per cent . of the population . Here there is an extraordinary Bombay - which has now a population of difference between the Indian conditions and 979,445 was a petty town with about ten thou- those of ...
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... population returned at previous Censuses has been corrected , as far as possible , in order to allow for subsequent inter - provincial transfers . The population of Benares State ( total 357,838 , males 177,869 , females 179,969 ) ...
... population returned at previous Censuses has been corrected , as far as possible , in order to allow for subsequent inter - provincial transfers . The population of Benares State ( total 357,838 , males 177,869 , females 179,969 ) ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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