Abstract:
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 Commissioner for India, a
separate section, containing general information in regard to India, the several
provinces and minor administrations and the Indian States, appearing after
the section devoted to Rules and Regulations. In the present volume, as in the
last edition, the list of officers serving under the Government of India is preceded*
b y general information relating to India as a whole, -and the reafte r separate
sections are devo ted to each Province (or minor administration) consisting of a brief
n arra tive concerning the Province and a list of the officers serving in the Province.
A separate section, containing information relating to the Indian States,
appears on pages 153 to 161.
This volume has been corrected, as far as possible, up to the 1st of January,
1935. may be explained that the lists of Officers serving in India are compiled
from the Civil Lists of the Government of India and the Provincial Governments
published, either half-yearly or quarterly, in 1934, while the records of these officers
given in Record Of Services Section (pages 495 to 942) are based on the corresponding
Histories of Services published in Ju ly last. Late r information received as to
changes occurring up to the 1s t January last has, however, been used in the
compilation of these sections.
In the lists o f Officers serving in India only substantive appointments are,
»as a rule, shown; the lists contain the names of all members of the All- India Services
and the Indian Political Department, of Chaplains on the Indian Ecycle statistical
Establishment, and of other officers drawing substantive ay of not less than
Rs. 1,000 a month. The names shown in italics are those of Officers who' are on
long leave, on leave pending retirement, in foreign service, supernumerary, seconded,
or employed outside their own departments.
Indian names in the lists of officers are indexed as in the Civil Lists. As a
general rule, the last name is treated as a surname in the case of Hindus and the
first in the case of Muhammadans. To meet the difficulty that arises from the
lack of uniformity in India in the use of surnames, Indian names are in doubtful
cases twice indexed, and cross-references are made in the Kaiser-i-Hind and Alphabetical Honours lists and in the Record of Services. Rulers of Sta te s are shown
under the names of their States.
T he principle of selection followed in the Record of Services is explained on
page 493-The " In d e x -of Subjects and Appointments ” is on page iv to x vi, and the
“ Index of Names ” on page 953 et seq. Unless they appear elsewhere in the
volume, names in the lists relating to the Indian Orders (pages 193 to 216) and the
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal (pages 216 to 226), the Alph ab e tical Honours L is t (pages 227
to 274), and in the Record of Services (pages 495 to 942) are omitted from the
Index of Names.