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India in The Years 1921-22 Report Prepeared for Presentation to Parliament in Accordance with the Requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India (5 &6 Geo. V. Chap. 61)

1922

following PAGS Genaral Statement of the Revenue and Expenditure charged to the revenue of the Government of India in India and England. 121 Diagram showing imports exports and balance of trade in India (private merchandise only). 130 $. Diagram showing the share of the principal articles and countries in the Impart Trade of India in 1920.21 as compared with the year 19 [...]. 19 South of the Gomal. 9 Conduct of the Troops. 20 Condition of Baluchistan. 10 Education of Public Opinion 21 The Border and the Public. 10 The well-being of the Soldier 21 The administration of the NortImmigration. 22 West Frontier Province. 11 Indians abroad. 23 The Frontier Province Committee 12 Efforts of Government : South Public Opinion and Defence Africa. [...] The Volunteer Movement. 44 Its Consequences. 51 Working of the Reforms. 45 Character of the Central LegislHis Royal Highness the Duke of ture. 51 Connaught. 46 Its Work. 52 Inauguration of the Indian ParliThe Budget. 52 ment. 46 Other Activities. [...] Gandhi 98 Conclusion. 109 Gandhi's Ultimatum. 98 The Legislature supports the Government Reply. 99 Executive. 110 Pr:orations for Civil DisobThe Ali Brothers. 110. 100 Other Questions. 111 Mend Cloinra. 100 Impetuosity and Caution. 111 Tiardali. 100 The Legislature and the Budget. 112 101 Comments. 113 Tfilif Prince at Delhi. 102 Other Busi [...] Monsoon failure. 191 Tenants' Unions. 199 Famine and Scarcity. 191 State Action. 199 Prices and Wages : Disparity. 192 The Town-Dwellers. 200 Prices and Wages : Adjustment. 193 Sufferings of the Middle Classes. -200 The position of the Agricultural The Labourer. 201 Population. 193 Characteristics of Indian Labour 201 Progress or Retrogression. 194 Welfar
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Pages
400
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140329
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Cover
i-iii L.F. Williams view
Frontmatter
i-xvi L.F. Williams view
Chapter I. India and the World
1-30 L.F. Williams view
Chapter II. The Early History of the Non-Co-operation Movement
31-56 L.F. Williams view
Chapter III. Order and Anarchy
57-83 L.F. Williams view
Chapter IV. Later Developments
84-118 L.F. Williams view
Chapter V. India’s Economic Position
119-190 L.F. Williams view
Chapter VI. The People and their Problems
191-251 L.F. Williams view
Chapter VII. The State and the Subject
252-286 L.F. Williams view
Appendix I
287-291 L.F. Williams view
Appendix II. The Report of the Press Act Committee
292-297 L.F. Williams view
Appendix III. Report of the Committee appointed to examine repressive laws
298-310 L.F. Williams view
Appendix IV. Resolutions passed by the Indian National Congress Ahmedabad
311-313 L.F. Williams view
Appendix V. Resolutions passed by the Khilafat Conference
314-315 L.F. Williams view
Appendix VI. Resolutions passed by the All-India Liberal Federation at Allahabad
316-318 L.F. Williams view
Appendix VII. The Afghan Treaty
319-325 L.F. Williams view
Appendix VIII. Mr. Gandhi’s Letter to His Excellency the Viceroy
326-328 M.K. Gandhi view
Appendix IX. Government of India Communique
329-331 L.F. Williams view
Appendix X. Lord Reading’s Address to both Houses of Imperial Legislature
332-342 L.F. Williams view
Appendix XI. Bardoli Resolutions
343-345 L.F. Williams view
Appendix XII. The Delhi Resolution
346-346 L.F. Williams view
Appendix XIII. Lord Reading’s reply to the Deputation which waited on him in Calcutta in December 1921
347-352 unknown view
Index
353-368 L.F. Williams view