Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1915 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 349
... persons under 15 Hindus and the same is the case in Bombay years of age are left out of account . Of the males excluding Sind . In Sind the Mahomedan popu- nearly four - fifths are literate , and of the females lation is exceptionally ...
... persons under 15 Hindus and the same is the case in Bombay years of age are left out of account . Of the males excluding Sind . In Sind the Mahomedan popu- nearly four - fifths are literate , and of the females lation is exceptionally ...
Page 351
... persons who were congenitally afflicted . Some few , perhaps , may have been included in the return who had lost the power of speech or hear- ing after birth , but the total number of such mis- takes is now very small . In India as a ...
... persons who were congenitally afflicted . Some few , perhaps , may have been included in the return who had lost the power of speech or hear- ing after birth , but the total number of such mis- takes is now very small . In India as a ...
Page 355
... persons are employed on them . The coffee plantations are four times as numerous as indigo concerns and employ twice as many labourers . Of the labour- ers on tea gardens , 70 per cent . are returned by Assam and 27 per cent by Bengal ...
... persons are employed on them . The coffee plantations are four times as numerous as indigo concerns and employ twice as many labourers . Of the labour- ers on tea gardens , 70 per cent . are returned by Assam and 27 per cent by Bengal ...
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The Government of India | 14 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 20 |
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