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  • Sadler, Dr. M. E. (The Government of India in the Education Department, 1919-02-15)
    1 . -We, the members of. the Commission , Appointed by the Governor-General of India in Council to make enquiries and recommendations in regard to the University of Calcutta and its affiliated colleges, have the honour ...
  • Montagu, Edwin (Calcutta Superintendent Government Printing, India, 1919-03-05)
    We have the honour to lay before you our views upon the important questions raised in the Report on Indian conintroductory. stitutional reforms, dated April 22,1918, by His Excellency the Viceroy and yourself The Report ...
  • Dundas, Lawrence John Lumley (The Bengal Secretariat Press, Calcutta, 1922-03-23)
    Arrival Of Lord Ronaldshay— His Excellency the Right Hon’ble Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay, g.c.i .e., took his seat / as Governor of Bengal and President in Council on the 26th March 1917 and vacated ...
  • Shipley, Arthur R.; Baker, E.C. Stuart (The Secretary of state for India in Council, 1924-03-15)
    This second volume of the' Avifauna contains a further installment of the Passer es, including 473 species and subspecies, bringing the total number dealt with up to date to 949. The second volume o f the Avifauna has ...
  • Rao, N. Rama (The Superintendent, Sericultural Department, Mysore Government, 1926-11-11)
    Extent and distribution of the industry.—Mysore is admirably, fitted by Sbil, climate and local conditions for silk production. The industry is- at present practised over about a third of the area of the State, to the ...
  • The Government of India (Harrison and Son, Ltd., 1929-04-07)
    This volume has been corrected, as far as possible, up to the 1st ' January .1929. It may be explained that the lists of Officers serving in India (pages 7 to 1 1 are compiled from the Civil Lists of the Government of ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1931-12-01)
    1. The Committee’ s task at the Second Session of the Conference -was to continue their -discussions at the point at which they were left by their Report of the 13th January, 1931, and by the Prime Minister's Declaration ...
  • Anderson, John (Calcutta Bengal Secretariat Book. Depot, 1932-07-29)
  • Finlow, R. S. (The Superintendent, Government Printing Bengal, 1933-08-08)
    At the last meeting of the Bengal Jute Enquiry Committee, i t was agreed that the Chairman should write a short note explaining the circumstances under which it was decided that two reports were necessary. From the ...
  • The Government of India (Harrison and Son, Ltd., 1935-04-02)
    A new arrangement w s adopted for the 1934 edition of the India Office List. Previously, the lists of Officers serving in India were grouped together and followed the list of officers serving in the Office of th e High ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India press, 1935-08-02)
    1. This Act may be cited as the Government of India s: Act, 1985. 2.-(1) All rights, authority and jurisdiction hereto- Government, fore belonging to His Majesty the King, Emperor of India, by1^ which appertain or are ...
  • Trench, W. L. C.; the Secretary to Government, Public Works Department (The Public Works Department, Bombay., 1936-03-31)
    The Province of Sind is situated beyond the influence of the south west and the north-east monsoons, and in consequence its rainfall is normally scanty and unreliable. Unlike the greater part of India, therefore, the ...
  • Banerjee, D. N. (Longmans Green and Co. Ltd, 1936-07-29)
    The object of this volume is to describe the land revenue system which the East India Company gradually built up in Bengal and Bihar during the first seven years (1766-1772) of its acquisition of the Diwani. During those ...
  • The Muslim Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta,; Ispahani, M. A. (The Muslim Chamber of Commerce Secretary, 1941-02-28)
    It has been my privilege to welcome you to the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber on more than one occasion. But in doiDg so to-day I am conscious of the great honour done me when you again entrusted me with the ...
  • Gupta, P.R. Das (The Government of Bengal, Board of Revenue, 1943-10-20)
    In 1854 “ Record Rules” were framed. In 1866 "Record Rules” first appeared in the Board’s Rules and then in Volume I of the Board’s Rules, 1878 Act III of 1879 regulating the destruction of records was replaced in 1917 ...
  • Porter, A. E. (The Government of East Pakistan, 1943-12-27)
    The present compilation supersedes the publication of the Police Regulations, Bengal, issued in 1927.. It incorporates changes in the rules either necessitated by the Government of India Act, 1935, or effected for other ...
  • Davis., Evan T.; Beattie, D. J.; Taylor, P. S. (The Ministry of Education, British India, 1944-10-01)
    Although the Education Act, 1944, is entitled simply “ An Act to reform the law relating to Education in England and Wales ” the effect of its 122 section? and 9 schedules is to render obsolete every work on tins law ...
  • Woodhead, John (The Superintendent of Government Press, Delhi, 1945-07-30)
    This is the second report of the Famine Inquiry Commission appointed under Ordinance No. X X V I I I of 1-944. We shall begin by repeating our terms of reference. To investigate and report to the Central Government ...
  • Health Survey and Development Committee, Bhore, Joseph (The Government of India Press, New Delhi, 1945-12-18)
    In this foreword an attempt is made to present, in a nutshell, the main principles underlying the 'Committee’ s proposals for future 'health development in the country. -These are:— 1. No individual should fail to secure ...
  • Health Survey and Development Committee, Bhore, Joseph (The Government of India Press, Calcutta, 1945-12-18)
    Tlie Health. Survey and Development Committee was appointed' by the Government of India in October 1943 to make (a) a broad survey of the present position in regard to health conditions and health organisation in British ...

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