Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1921 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 232
... tract engineers was the irrigation of the between the Sutlej and the Ravi , and since the supply of the latter river was required in its entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and Sidhnai canals , a canal from the Sutlej naturally ...
... tract engineers was the irrigation of the between the Sutlej and the Ravi , and since the supply of the latter river was required in its entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and Sidhnai canals , a canal from the Sutlej naturally ...
Page 279
... tract in Madras with 220,000 acres in staple and ginning percentage , whilst , in the under the improved variety evolved by the Agricultural Department and known as Karun- ganni , the improvement has been in yield , staple tracts that ...
... tract in Madras with 220,000 acres in staple and ginning percentage , whilst , in the under the improved variety evolved by the Agricultural Department and known as Karun- ganni , the improvement has been in yield , staple tracts that ...
Page 280
... tracts which have been left practically untouched botanically . Hyderabad , which produces about one - seventh of the cotton grown in India , is one of these . Others are the Cocanada tract in Madras and the Dholleras tract in Bombay ...
... tracts which have been left practically untouched botanically . Hyderabad , which produces about one - seventh of the cotton grown in India , is one of these . Others are the Cocanada tract in Madras and the Dholleras tract in Bombay ...
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Chronicle of the Year | 756 |
Bibliography of India | 763 |
Wireless Telegraphy | 769 |
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