The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 354
Want of water is the main explanation of the comparatively sparse population in
several more or less level tracts such as Gujarat, Rajputana East and Central
India West, and the North- West dry area. In Assam there are extensive tracts of
hill ...
Want of water is the main explanation of the comparatively sparse population in
several more or less level tracts such as Gujarat, Rajputana East and Central
India West, and the North- West dry area. In Assam there are extensive tracts of
hill ...
Page 356
The general practice of statisticians is to treat as cities only those places which
have a population of more than 100,000. According to this standard there are in
India only 30 cities, with a population of 7,075,782, or 2. 2 per cent, of the ...
The general practice of statisticians is to treat as cities only those places which
have a population of more than 100,000. According to this standard there are in
India only 30 cities, with a population of 7,075,782, or 2. 2 per cent, of the ...
Page 358
Its population 1b shown in the local Census Report as 500,623. Hyderabad has
hitherto made very little industrial progress, and less than a quarter of its
population is drawn from outside. Generally speaking it may be said that the
labouring ...
Its population 1b shown in the local Census Report as 500,623. Hyderabad has
hitherto made very little industrial progress, and less than a quarter of its
population is drawn from outside. Generally speaking it may be said that the
labouring ...
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