Poverty And UnBritish Rule In IndiaPublications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting The pioneering work of Dadabhai Naoroji has two major aspects- economic and political - and provides valuable material for the economic and constitutional history of India. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | |
THE POVERTY OF INDIA | |
Agricultural Tables Fallacy of its Statistics How Statistics Should | |
Common terms and phrases
Act of Parliament administration report amount AngloIndian appointments Army average benefit Bengal Bombay Britain British India British rule Cambridge Lodge capital cent Civil Service civilisation Commission cost cotton Covenanted currency Dadabhai Naoroji Danvers despatch despotism districts drain duty East India Association Empire employment England English Englishmen European evil expenditure exports fall in exchange famine favour foreign give given gold Government of India GovernorGeneral head per annum honour important income increase India Office Indian authorities interest justice labour letter Lord Iddesleigh Lord Lytton Lord Salisbury Majesty’s maunds means millions Mysore nation Natives of India pledges political population portion present Proclamation profits prosperity Provinces Punjab question railway regulations reply result revenue rulers rupee Secretary silver simultaneous examinations Sir Grant Duff Sir Stafford Northcote Sovereign taken taxation trade United Kingdom wants wealth West Hill Road whole words wretched