Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1927 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 14
... increased by 1.2 per cent . during the decade . The figures of previous censuses with the variations per cent . are given below . The average increase since the census of 1872 falls at a rate of 55 per cent . , but the real gain is ...
... increased by 1.2 per cent . during the decade . The figures of previous censuses with the variations per cent . are given below . The average increase since the census of 1872 falls at a rate of 55 per cent . , but the real gain is ...
Page 18
... increase of between 1872 and 1911 was equivalent to about 19 per cent . , and that at this rate the popula- tion would double itself in about a century and a half . The real increase in the last fifty years in the population of India is ...
... increase of between 1872 and 1911 was equivalent to about 19 per cent . , and that at this rate the popula- tion would double itself in about a century and a half . The real increase in the last fifty years in the population of India is ...
Page 690
... increases from year It again declined to Rs . 66. In 1921-22 the to year , although the increase was very much price rose to Rs . 73 at the end of September , but less than that in the case of manufactures . fell back again to Rs . 50 ...
... increases from year It again declined to Rs . 66. In 1921-22 the to year , although the increase was very much price rose to Rs . 73 at the end of September , but less than that in the case of manufactures . fell back again to Rs . 50 ...
Contents
Account Bookmakers | 77 |
Art Metal Workers | 90 |
Wire Netting Mixed Mesh | 300 |
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