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 344
... jute industry of Bengal is of very recent origin . The first jute mill in Bengal was started at Rishra in 1855 , and the first power - loom was introduced in 1859. The original outturn was 8 tons per day . In 1909 it had grown to 2,500 ...
... jute industry of Bengal is of very recent origin . The first jute mill in Bengal was started at Rishra in 1855 , and the first power - loom was introduced in 1859. The original outturn was 8 tons per day . In 1909 it had grown to 2,500 ...
Page 346
... jute , ordinary , per bale of 400 lbs . Rs . a . p . 23 8 0 ( 100 ) 1894-85 to 1888-89 .. " 1889-90 to 1893-94 .. 1894-95 to 1898-99 .. 500,000 615.000 29 1899-1900 to 1903-04 1904-05 to 1908-09 .. 635,000 Jute , raw , ton . 375.000 ...
... jute , ordinary , per bale of 400 lbs . Rs . a . p . 23 8 0 ( 100 ) 1894-85 to 1888-89 .. " 1889-90 to 1893-94 .. 1894-95 to 1898-99 .. 500,000 615.000 29 1899-1900 to 1903-04 1904-05 to 1908-09 .. 635,000 Jute , raw , ton . 375.000 ...
Page 347
... jute . As a result , a new variety of the plant , known as Type 3 , has been ob- tained , which it is now proposed to introduce into several parts of India , and , as a beginning , the variety is to be grown on a number of es- An ...
... jute . As a result , a new variety of the plant , known as Type 3 , has been ob- tained , which it is now proposed to introduce into several parts of India , and , as a beginning , the variety is to be grown on a number of es- An ...
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