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Baroda Administration Report 1902-03 and 1903-04

1905

Alla-ud-din conquered the country from the Hindus and the story of the beautiful Princesses Kamala Devi and Devala Devi who became the wives of Alla-ud-din and his son is one of the romances of Indian history. [...] The expenses came to 2i lees.10 Among the eminent personages who visited Baroda within the two years under review may be mentioned the Maharaja of Dhar the Maharaja of Kapurthala the Thakore Saheb of Gondal the Thakore Saheb of Baria the Ranee of Akkalkote and a Royal Duke from Russia. [...] The invitation of the Viceroy covered the entire period and in the interest of the success of the ceremonies it was suggested that official guests should stay if possible throughout the whole time.20 His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar was unavoiably prevented from leaving Baroda on the 20th December and from taking part in the elephant prcession from the Railway station to the Viceregal c [...] " Undress Uniform will be worn." It was decided by His Excellency the Viceroy that the opportunity should be taken of the Coronation Darbar for the Exhibition of a typical collection of the best Indian artware so as to add to the attractiveness of the occasion for the large number of visitors and also to enable the Government of India to form a more general and accurate survey of the conditi [...] Ho has succeeded to a throne not only the most illutrious but the most stable in the world ; and ill-informed would be the critic who would deny that not the least of the bases of its security—nay I think a principal condtion of its strength—is the possession of the Indian Epire and the faithful attachment and service of His Mjesty's Indian people.
government politics public policy
Pages
261
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100161
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii Romesh C. Dutt view
Frontmatter
i-iii Romesh C. Dutt view
I.—Political
1-38 Romesh C. Dutt view
II.—Legislative
39-43 Romesh C. Dutt view
III.—Judicial
44-56 Romesh C. Dutt view
IV.—Revenue
57-117 Romesh C. Dutt view
V.—Settlements
118-139 Romesh C. Dutt view
VI.—Self-Government
140-158 Romesh C. Dutt view
VII.—Finance
159-170 Romesh C. Dutt view
VIII.—Education
171-202 Romesh C. Dutt view
XI.—Medical
203-211 Romesh C. Dutt view
X.—Public Works
212-226 Romesh C. Dutt view
XI.—Police
227-236 Romesh C. Dutt view
XII.—Jails
237-238 Romesh C. Dutt view
Supplement.—Famine Relief 1904-05
239-255 Romesh C. Dutt view