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Bulletin No. 17 of National Geographical Society of India Banaras

1952

*Text of address delivered on the occasion of the Sixth Anniversary Meeting of the Society held on the 6th September 1952.2 R. L. SETHI : THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD CROPS IN (4) The Deccan consisting of the whole of the peninsular plateau. [...] These measures being slow and time-taking the Goverment of India took the initiative in their own hands and started the drive in the form of Grow More Food specially when due to certain exigencies the food problem became acute in the coutry supplies of rice from Burma were cut off due to the entry of Japan in the War and subsequently the formation of Pakistan in 1947 took away the whole g [...] ".1 Preliminary Account of the River Terraces of the Yamuna (Juinna) and"( iii ) the Tons Nadi in the Doon Valley Dehra Dun District and the Intermittent Uplift of the Himalayas during the Recent Period. [...] D. N. Wadia Geological Adviser to the Government of India on "The Probing of the Earth." on the occasion of the Fourth Anniversary Meeting of the Society. [...] 17— Address by Principal R. L. Sethi College of Agriculture Banaras Hindu University on "The Geographical Distribution of Food Crops in India and the Measures adopted to meet the Food Deficit" on the occasion of the Sixth Anniversary Meeting of the Society.
agriculture environment
Pages
22
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120098
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The Geographical Distribution of Food Crops in India and the Measures Adopted to Meet the Food Deficit
1-17 R. L. Sethi view
Bulletins of National Geographical Society of India Banaras
i-iv unknown view

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