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Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics India. Agricultural Statistics of India 1924-25

1927

The statistics are compiled from annual returns furnished by the GoverSources of meats of Bengal Bombay the Central Provinces and Assam ; the Chief Statistics Commissioner Coorg the Revenue Commissioner North-West Frontier Prvince the Commissioner Ajmer-Merwara the Commissioner of Settlements and Land Records Burma the Directors of Agriculture Madras and Bihar and Orissa the Dire [...] These States comprise Manipur and the Khasi and Jaintia Hill States in Assam ; Cooch Bihar and Tripura in Bengal ; the Tributary States of Orissa and Chota Nagpur in Bihar and Orissa ; Rampur Tehri and Benares in the United Provinces ; the Ambala Division States and the Simla Hill States in the Punjab ; the Phulera and Upper Tanawal States in the North-West Frontier Province ; the Kliairpur Stat [...] Of the total area shown in the table under food-grains 19 per cent was in the United Provinces t 14 per cent in the Madras Presidency 13 per cent in Bihar shown in this table 25 per cent was in the Madras Presidency 15 per cent in the Central Provinces and Berar 14 per cent in Pihar and Orissa 10 per cent each in Burma and the Punjab 9 per cent in Bombay 7 per cent in Bengal 6 per cent in [...] The table below shows the number of live-stock of the bovine class (cattle proper) per 100 acres of sown area and per 100 of the population in each province :- Number of cattle Per 100 Per 100 of acres of population sown area Number of cattle Per 100 Per 100 of acres of population sown area Madras. 66 52 Bombay. 34 60 Central Provinces and Berar 47 84 Bengal. 108 56 Assam. 97 77 U [...] The map charts and diagrams exhibited in the volume illustrate— (1) the departure of sown area and that of rainfall in 1924-25 from the average of the preceding ten years ; (2) variations in rainfall as compared with the normal in relation to the total area sown food-crops area and current fallows (reversed) ; (3) the rainfall in wheat-growing tracts (June to February) as compared with the tota
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Pages
100
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100095
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Frontmatter
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Introductory Note
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Tables
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Appendices
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Index
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Backmatter
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