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 55
... relating to Army , Posts and Telegraphs and Home Accounts as well as those relating to capital outlay and debt and re- mittance transactions the gross revenue amount- ed to Rs . 24,96,22,151 in 1920-21 while the gross expenditure was 12 ...
... relating to Army , Posts and Telegraphs and Home Accounts as well as those relating to capital outlay and debt and re- mittance transactions the gross revenue amount- ed to Rs . 24,96,22,151 in 1920-21 while the gross expenditure was 12 ...
Page 186
... relating to the civil and military government , and revenues of India . By de- grees the number of the Board was reduced and its powers were exercised by the President , the lineal precursor of the Secretary of State for India . With ...
... relating to the civil and military government , and revenues of India . By de- grees the number of the Board was reduced and its powers were exercised by the President , the lineal precursor of the Secretary of State for India . With ...
Page 684
... relating to the recommendations of the Geneva Labour Con- ference , asking the Assembly not to ratify five recommendations as not touching India and urg- ing that two of them should be further examined In the Assembly Sir Vithaldas ...
... relating to the recommendations of the Geneva Labour Con- ference , asking the Assembly not to ratify five recommendations as not touching India and urg- ing that two of them should be further examined In the Assembly Sir Vithaldas ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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