Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Times of India Press, 1935 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 48
... number the strength of any other individual language in India , and if we add to Infirmities . - These are classes ... TOTAL 860,099 272 856,252 315 937,063 407 There had been a continuous decline in the total number as well as in the ...
... number the strength of any other individual language in India , and if we add to Infirmities . - These are classes ... TOTAL 860,099 272 856,252 315 937,063 407 There had been a continuous decline in the total number as well as in the ...
Page 89
... total number of recognised and un- recognised educational institutions during the year 1932-33 , was 16,871 and the number of pupils 1,332,087 . weregirls . Out of a total of 26,848 towns and villages 10,763 possessed schools , the ...
... total number of recognised and un- recognised educational institutions during the year 1932-33 , was 16,871 and the number of pupils 1,332,087 . weregirls . Out of a total of 26,848 towns and villages 10,763 possessed schools , the ...
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... total number of con i The percentage of previously convicted victs received in jails during 1932 came from the classes engaged in agriculture and cattle tending , about 190,000 out of 267,000 were returned as illiterate . Not exceeding ...
... total number of con i The percentage of previously convicted victs received in jails during 1932 came from the classes engaged in agriculture and cattle tending , about 190,000 out of 267,000 were returned as illiterate . Not exceeding ...
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