Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1937 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 33
... population and partly to migra- tion from rural areas . The percentage of urban population ranges from 3.4 in Assam to 22.6 in Bombay which is the most urbanised of the major provinces . Compared to this , the urban population in France ...
... population and partly to migra- tion from rural areas . The percentage of urban population ranges from 3.4 in Assam to 22.6 in Bombay which is the most urbanised of the major provinces . Compared to this , the urban population in France ...
Page 38
... population since the 1921 census . Lahore which has expanded to more than half as large again as it was in 1921 has increased its population by actually a larger numbers during the decade than Calcutta . The same is true of Delhi and ...
... population since the 1921 census . Lahore which has expanded to more than half as large again as it was in 1921 has increased its population by actually a larger numbers during the decade than Calcutta . The same is true of Delhi and ...
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... population enumerated census population of 352,827,778 per square mile throughout India to average in 1931 will be 390 , 238,582 by 1941 . 310 , the infantile mortality 187 per 1,000 and the vital index 135.48 . He points out that the ...
... population enumerated census population of 352,827,778 per square mile throughout India to average in 1931 will be 390 , 238,582 by 1941 . 310 , the infantile mortality 187 per 1,000 and the vital index 135.48 . He points out that the ...
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