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 359
... forest may be distinguished : - Even in the earliest days of the British oecu- pation the destruction of the forests in many parts of India indicated the necessity for a strong forest policy , but whether or not our earlier ...
... forest may be distinguished : - Even in the earliest days of the British oecu- pation the destruction of the forests in many parts of India indicated the necessity for a strong forest policy , but whether or not our earlier ...
Page 360
... Forests which afford a supply of valuable timbers for commercial purposes , such , for example , as the teak forests of Burma , the sal forests of Northern , Central , and North - Eastern India , and the deodar and pine forests of the ...
... Forests which afford a supply of valuable timbers for commercial purposes , such , for example , as the teak forests of Burma , the sal forests of Northern , Central , and North - Eastern India , and the deodar and pine forests of the ...
Page 361
... forests during the five years , 1914-15 to 1918-19 , is given in the following state- ment : - Forest produce removed from State forests , average per annum for the period 1920-21 . 72,374,084 114,656,636 10,40,198 3,131,627 64,660,000 ...
... forests during the five years , 1914-15 to 1918-19 , is given in the following state- ment : - Forest produce removed from State forests , average per annum for the period 1920-21 . 72,374,084 114,656,636 10,40,198 3,131,627 64,660,000 ...
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acres administration Afghan Afghanistan Agency agricultural appointed Army Assam Avargal average Babu Bank Baroda Bengal Berar Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bill Bombay British Government British India Burma Calcutta capital cent Central Provinces Chamber charge Chief Civil College commercial Commissioner Committee Company cotton crops crores cultivation currency Delhi Department district duty East European exchange expenditure export Finance force forests Frontier gold Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry irrigation jute Kathiawar Khan Bahadur lakhs land Legislative Council Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedan manufacture ment military million mills Muhammadan Mysore Nawab Non-Muhammadan officers Orissa Persian Political Agent population port present Presidency principal production Punjab Raja Rajputana Rajputs Rangoon Reserve revenue ruler rupees schools Secretary Singh square miles statistics territory tion tons total number trade treaty troops United Provinces