Annual Report of the AdministrationGovernment Central Press, 1924 |
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Page v
... given by the Government of India Act . The main point of contention was whether those powers should be used for constructive or purely destructive purposes . Several events caused profound dissatisfaction amongst the Moderate party in ...
... given by the Government of India Act . The main point of contention was whether those powers should be used for constructive or purely destructive purposes . Several events caused profound dissatisfaction amongst the Moderate party in ...
Page vii
... given rise to a lack of confidence not only in Government but in the practical value of the Reforms . 66 Finance . The outstanding feature of the situation is that we have succeeded in converting deficits into surpluses , both in the ...
... given rise to a lack of confidence not only in Government but in the practical value of the Reforms . 66 Finance . The outstanding feature of the situation is that we have succeeded in converting deficits into surpluses , both in the ...
Page viii
... given above it will be seen that not only did Government succeed in making this retrench- ment of 60 lakhs , but , with the co - operation of its officers of every rank and degree throughout the Presidency , effected a further saving of ...
... given above it will be seen that not only did Government succeed in making this retrench- ment of 60 lakhs , but , with the co - operation of its officers of every rank and degree throughout the Presidency , effected a further saving of ...
Page xvii
... given by local authorities to registration . From the figures given in the Annual Report it would appear that the rural birth - rate exceeded the Urban in the Presidency , but the reverse was the case in Sind . One satisfactory feature ...
... given by local authorities to registration . From the figures given in the Annual Report it would appear that the rural birth - rate exceeded the Urban in the Presidency , but the reverse was the case in Sind . One satisfactory feature ...
Page 32
... given . Every resolution must be in the form of a recommendation to Government . The Governor may disallow a resolution on the ground that it cannot be moved without detriment to the public interest or that it is not primarily the ...
... given . Every resolution must be in the form of a recommendation to Government . The Governor may disallow a resolution on the ground that it cannot be moved without detriment to the public interest or that it is not primarily the ...
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acres Aden administration agricultural Ahmedabad amounted average Belgaum Bijapur Bombay City Bombay Presidency British canals cent chawls chiefly classes co-operative College considerably convicted cost Court crime Criminal Criminal Investigation Department crops crores cultivation death-rate deaths Deccan declined decrease Department Dharwar District duty exports fell figures foreign Forest funds Government of India Gujarat Hindu imports improvement Indian industrial Inspector irrigation jails Karachi Khandesh Kharaghoda Konkan labour lakhs land large number Madras mainly manufactured Maratha maunds ment mills monsoon municipalities Nasik nearly offences officers owing Panch Mahals Pandharpur Pathan piece-goods Police Poona population Presidency proper prisoners progress Provinces Punjab quantity Railway Rajkot raw cotton receipts recorded revenue rice rose rupees salt scheme schools settlement shipments Sholapur Sind Southern Division square miles sugar Sukkur Superintendent supply survey talukas tion tons total expenditure total number total value trade United Kingdom vaccination village West Khandesh yarn
Popular passages
Page 31 - ... salaries and pensions of persons appointed by or with the approval of His Majesty or by the Secretary of State in Council...
Page 62 - It is the police patil's duty to furnish the taluka Magistrate with any returns or information called for and keep him constantly informed as to the state of crime and the health and general condition of the community in his village. He has to afford police officers every assistance in his power when called upon by them for assistance. Further, he has to obey and execute all orders and warrants issued to him by an executive magistrate or a police officer ; collect and communicate to the district...
Page 234 - ... railway police ; subject in the case of railway police to such conditions as regards limits of jurisdiction and railway contributions to cost of maintenance as the Governor-General in Council may determine.
Page 22 - In revising assessments of land revenue regard shall be had to the value of land and, in the case of land .used for the purposes of agriculture, to the profits of agriculture...
Page 234 - Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals, drainage and embankments, water storage and water power subject to the provisions of entry 56 of List I.
Page 40 - District and Assistant Judges under the title of Sessions Judges and Assistant Sessions Judges exercise criminal jurisdiction. But...