The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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As Collector he supervises the in- ment of communal village affairs and entrusted gathering of the revenue and is the head of all with powers of self - taxation . The new village the Departments connected with it , while as authority ...
As Collector he supervises the in- ment of communal village affairs and entrusted gathering of the revenue and is the head of all with powers of self - taxation . The new village the Departments connected with it , while as authority ...
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Of those in the former group , nearly nine - tenths were enumerated in the tea - gardens Village sufficiency declining . - Even in India proper the village is no longer the selfof Assam ( 675,000 ) and Bengal ( 248,000 ) and contained ...
Of those in the former group , nearly nine - tenths were enumerated in the tea - gardens Village sufficiency declining . - Even in India proper the village is no longer the selfof Assam ( 675,000 ) and Bengal ( 248,000 ) and contained ...
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Seven - eights of these are the ordin- next most important item , supporting 4 per mille ary village potters who make the various earthenof the population . In connection with these ware utensils for cooking and storing water which ...
Seven - eights of these are the ordin- next most important item , supporting 4 per mille ary village potters who make the various earthenof the population . In connection with these ware utensils for cooking and storing water which ...
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The Government of India | v |
Reforms of 1919 | 15 |
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