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The Eastern Economist February 2 1951

1951

The Government made a virtue of necessity by regarding the increased prices it was willing to accept for the cotton crop of 1950-51 as the incentive for an increase in cotton cultvation in the current year; though logically it was bound in having recognised the prevalence of higher prices to accept them as the basis of revision of cotrolled textile prices for the latter half of 1949-50 th [...] While thus the bulk of the production of the industry will have to be sold at or near the old prices the twenty-five per cent increase in the price of Indian varieties of cotton which accounts for threfourths of the total mill consumption has been left ucompensated. [...] The difficulty in expanding the existing plans for the construction of such ideal townships is not primarly the lack of material for Nilokheri was built by the refugees themselves for the most part; it is not even the lack of finance so much as the difficulty of proving employment. [...] THE EASTERN ECONOMIST 187 SHORTER NOTES PQ$TPONEMENT OF FOOD CUT The Centre's rejection of the request of the U. P. Government to postpone the introduction of the food ration cut in that State till the middle of March next and of the Punjab Government to grant exemption to that State on the ground of the utter inadequacy of the new ration in the light of the people's consumption habits demonstrate [...] In the course of the last one hundred years it has consistently taken a significant part in the Indian cotton trade and by virtue of its expert knowledge of cotton in all its phases from the field to the factory it has influenced the pattern and technique of marketing in some repects.
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Pages
35
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
177-179 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Peace by Resolutions ?
179-180 E.P.W. Da Costa view
St. George and the Dragon
181-181 E.P.W. Da Costa view
The Jute Crisis
182-182 E.P.W. Da Costa view
A Formula for Cloth
183-184 E.P.W. Da Costa view
The Week’s Notes
185-186 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Shorter Notes
187-187 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Worldgram
188-189 E.P.W. Da Costa view
News in Brief
190-190 E.P.W. Da Costa view
The Census of Foreign Investments
191-192 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Net Output Value in Indian Industry
192-193 E.P.W. Da Costa view
A Delhi Diary
194-194 E.P.W. Da Costa view
The World Abroad
195-197 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Overseas Reports
197-198 E.P.W. Da Costa view
The Business World
199-200 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Business Notes
201-202 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Commodity News
203-203 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Company Affairs
204-204 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Current Statistics
205-206 E.P.W. Da Costa view
Backmatter
207-208 E.P.W. Da Costa view

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