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Landholders’ Journal June 1939

1939

so as to bring the Maximum return to the cultivtors ; (ii) greater productivity of the land by preventing its decay on the one hand and increasing its fertility on the other ; and (iii) improvement of the economic position of the cultivators themselves through relief of this indebtedness and provision of marketing facilities. [...] In Russia the increase in the use of the tractor has been accompanied by a siniilar increase in tractor machinery ploughs harrows cultivators as the efficiency of the tractor depends on the implement work and the almost automatic increase iu Russiin tractor machinery etc accounted for the success of the tractor there. [...] renti!e; the amount of risk and assures the would-be buyer of shares of the success of the new floatation and thus induces hint to invest. [...] The extensive lake-like tanks of Souiliern India the jhecls of Central India and Bombay the stagnant pools of East Bengal and Assam —all can be placed successfully under cultivation for the Singhann The ex tensive cultivation of "Singhara nut" in all localities where water abounds has been advocated at Various times and experimental cultivation in the reservoirs and lakes of the Madras Presiden [...] Six months later the plantation is thinned to give E.to the plants The transplantation in the same or other pools the sowing with the remarkably prehensile toes of the plariter.
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Frontmatter
i-xii unknown view
Industrialization and Agriculture
607-610 unknown view
Industrial Methods in Agriculture and the Use of Machineries
611-612 unknown view
Some Remarks on National Planning
613-614 unknown view
Plea for a Policy of Industrialization
615-i Tarapada Chakravarti view
The Managing Agent and the Indian Industries
619-621 Politicus view
Use of Singhara (Indian Water Chestnut) as an Article of Food
622-623 Politicus view
The Cinema Industry and its Future
624-625 N. Bhattacharjee view
Economic Geography & the Distribution of Indian Industries
626-628 Economicus view
Industrial Development of Bengal
629-632 unknown view
State Help to Industries
633-636 unknown view
Industrial Conditions and Possibilities in the Indian States
637-640 D. Choudhuri view
The Indian Chemical Industry
641-642 S. Choudhuri view
Some Aspects of National Planning
643-645 Siva Mookerjee view
Secondary Industries in India
646-648 S. Choudhuri view
Industrial Mysore
649-651 K. A. S. Rao view
The Tea Industry
652-654 unknown view
Siam and the Siamese
655-656 W.A. Graham view
Problems of the Indian Sugar Industry
657-659 unknown view
The Indian Jute Industry and its Problems
660-662 unknown view
Cotton Textile Industry
663-665 unknown view
The Indian Iron and Steel Industry
666-668 unknown view
The Indian Cement Industry
669-670 unknown view
Rent Reduction in Chota Nagpur
671-674 Guru Upadhya view
Indian India
675-676 unknown view
Gleanings
677-678 unknown view
Commercial Notes and Reviews
679-680 unknown view
Notes News Comments
681-686 unknown view

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