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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... tracts which they considered suitable for that purpose . the Personnel . - The Committee consisted of following : -Mr . J. MacKenna , C.I.E. , 1.C.S. , Agricultural Adviser to the Govern- ment of India , President . Mr. N. N. Wadia ...
... tracts which they considered suitable for that purpose . the Personnel . - The Committee consisted of following : -Mr . J. MacKenna , C.I.E. , 1.C.S. , Agricultural Adviser to the Govern- ment of India , President . Mr. N. N. Wadia ...
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... tracts in which much botanical work has already been done , but there are large tracts which have been left practically untouched botanically . Hyderabad , which produces about one - seventh of the cotton grown in India , is one of ...
... tracts in which much botanical work has already been done , but there are large tracts which have been left practically untouched botanically . Hyderabad , which produces about one - seventh of the cotton grown in India , is one of ...
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... tracts of Baluchistan to the eastern limits of the Shan States , there is , as may be imagined , an infinite variety in the types of forest vegetation , depending on varia- tions of climate and soil and on other local factors . Broadly ...
... tracts of Baluchistan to the eastern limits of the Shan States , there is , as may be imagined , an infinite variety in the types of forest vegetation , depending on varia- tions of climate and soil and on other local factors . Broadly ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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