Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Times of India Press, 1939 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... population and partly to migra- tion from rural areas . The percentage of urban population ranges from 3.4 in Assam to 22.6 in Bombay which is the most urbanised of the major provinces . Compared to this , the urban population in France ...
... population and partly to migra- tion from rural areas . The percentage of urban population ranges from 3.4 in Assam to 22.6 in Bombay which is the most urbanised of the major provinces . Compared to this , the urban population in France ...
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... POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL TOWNS . * India . There are Alone nearly twice as many It is claimed that the city of Calcutta contains 35,000 more inhabitants than Bombay which is the next largest city in of the large cities of India , Bombay ...
... POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL TOWNS . * India . There are Alone nearly twice as many It is claimed that the city of Calcutta contains 35,000 more inhabitants than Bombay which is the next largest city in of the large cities of India , Bombay ...
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... population is more than the constitution of the Orissa Division as a 900 people to the square mile . The province separate province . The following details there - occupies a transitional position between Bengal fore appertain to the ...
... population is more than the constitution of the Orissa Division as a 900 people to the square mile . The province separate province . The following details there - occupies a transitional position between Bengal fore appertain to the ...
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Abdul acres administration agricultural Ahmedabad Ajmer-Merwara appointed Army Assam Assistant B.Sc Babu banks Bar-at-Law Bengal Berar Bihar Board Bombay City Branch British India Burma Calcutta capital cent Central Provinces centres Chief Church Civil classes co-operative College Commissioner Committee cotton Council Court crops Delhi Department Deposits Deputy district East employers established European expenditure factories famine Frontier Fund Government of India Governor Highness Hindu Hon'ble important industrial institutions irrigation Kathiawar Khan Bahadur Labour lakhs land Legislative LL.B loans Madras Maharaja Medical ment military mills Minister Mission Muhammad Muhammadan Rural Municipal Mysore Nagpur Nawab North North-West North-West Frontier Province officers organisation Orissa persons Poona population Presidency Public Punjab Railway Raja Revenue Road Ruler rupees Sahib Sardar scheme schools Secretary Singh societies South square miles stations Superintendent territory textile tion trade United Provinces village wages West workers