cover image: Monthly Survey of Business Conditions in India  February 1950

Premium

20.500.12592/871fdq

Monthly Survey of Business Conditions in India February 1950

1950

(2) In order to maintain the production of medium counts of yarn to the handloom industry and to avoid any increase in the price of these counts of yarn it has been decided that some of the cotton to be imported during the first half-year of 1950 should be cotton of 7/8 staple which will be imported on Government account and supplied to Pure Spinning Mills at a subsidised price equivalent to the [...] The most out-standing development during the month was the suspension of the export of groundnut kernels and groundnuts in shell by the Government of India.
commerce industry
Pages
50
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100216
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Section One General
1-1 unknown view
Section Two Principal Commodities
2-26 unknown view
Section Three Agricultural Situation
27-30 unknown view
Section Four Units of Electric Energy Generated and Sold
31-32 unknown view
Section Five Commodity Price Indices
33-33 unknown view
Section Six Foreign Trade
34-37 unknown view
Section Seven Railway Traffic
38-40 unknown view
Section Eight Financial Position
41-48 unknown view
Section Nine Industrial Disputes
49-49 unknown view

Related Topics

All