Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1923 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 260
... Company under a guarantee of 5 per cent . and the first section from Bombay to Thana was open for traffic in 1853. Sanction was given for the extension of this line via Poona to Raichur , where it connects with the Madras Railway , and ...
... Company under a guarantee of 5 per cent . and the first section from Bombay to Thana was open for traffic in 1853. Sanction was given for the extension of this line via Poona to Raichur , where it connects with the Madras Railway , and ...
Page 262
... company whose contract was terminable in 1919. During the past decade a demand by Indian politicians for the more complete nationalisation of the Indian railways has become increasingly vocal ; pro- tests have been frequent against the ...
... company whose contract was terminable in 1919. During the past decade a demand by Indian politicians for the more complete nationalisation of the Indian railways has become increasingly vocal ; pro- tests have been frequent against the ...
Page 350
... company with an initial capital of 1,75,00,000 Rupees was started . The hydro - electric engineering works in connection with the project are situated at and about Lonavla above the Bhor Ghat . The rainfall is stored in three lakes at ...
... company with an initial capital of 1,75,00,000 Rupees was started . The hydro - electric engineering works in connection with the project are situated at and about Lonavla above the Bhor Ghat . The rainfall is stored in three lakes at ...
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