Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 266
... the constructed between 1883 and 1887 and , besides supply of the latter river was required in its being immediately successful , they afforded entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and valuable experience in colonization .
... the constructed between 1883 and 1887 and , besides supply of the latter river was required in its being immediately successful , they afforded entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and valuable experience in colonization .
Page 345
There would be three i . e . , for the supply , of 75,000 h , P. , will first generating units , each giving an output of be completed and is expected to come into 4,000 e . h . p . Future extensions yielding an operation in about four ...
There would be three i . e . , for the supply , of 75,000 h , P. , will first generating units , each giving an output of be completed and is expected to come into 4,000 e . h . p . Future extensions yielding an operation in about four ...
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Water Supply : -Few subjects have received more attention of late than the provision of a piped supply of filtered water in towns . Complete figures are not available but sums amounting to at least Rs . 3,51,58,297 ( £ 2,343,886 ) have ...
Water Supply : -Few subjects have received more attention of late than the provision of a piped supply of filtered water in towns . Complete figures are not available but sums amounting to at least Rs . 3,51,58,297 ( £ 2,343,886 ) have ...
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