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India in 1928-29. A statement Prepared for Presentation to Parliament in Accordance with the Requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India Act (5 & 6 Geo. V Chap. 61)

1930

Co-operation of Provincial Nehru report and the MuLegislatures with the Stlim claims. 32 tutory Commission.- 22 Opening of the Central Features of the political Legislature. 33 scene in India. 23 Manifesto by certain MuThe Statutory Commission. 24 lim members of the AssemBombay riots. 24 ly against the Nehru RPosition of the Indian port. 33 Muslims. [...]. 125 The Indian R. esearch Fund Association. 125 Meetings of Medical and Public Health experts. 126 Advisory Council of the League of Nations. 126 International Medical coferences. 127 The Indian Medical Service. 127 Examinations of Indian Universities. 127 Medical aid for the Indian Army. 128 Physical Education. 128 The Countess of Dufferin's Fund. 130 T [...] The Victoria Memorial scholarships Fund. 134 Training of Dais. 135 The Lady Chelmsford League. Health Schools and Health visitors. Baby Week ". Medical centres for women. 137 The Delhi University. 138 The Benares Hindu Univesity. Drink and Drugs. The Indian opium trade. Introduction of the Dangeous Drugs Bill. Opium smoking. Alcoholic Liquors. [...] Lord Ripon and Local selEducation in the United Government. 314 Provinces. 342 Municipalities in British Education in the Punjab. 343 India. 315 Education in Burma. 344 Amendthent of the Madras Education in Bihar and District Municipalities Orissa. 345 Act 1920. 316 Education in the Central Amendments to Municipal Provinces. 346 Acts in Bombay. Bill to [...] Before closing the narrative of disturbing features in the public life of India during the year under review a brief account must be given of two important manifestations of agrarian agitation in11 places as far apart as the west of the Bombay Presidency and the south of Burma The agitation in the Bardoli Taluqa of the Surat District in the Bombay Presidency arose out of the revision of the Land
government politics public policy
Pages
470
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141538
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Frontmatter
i-xviii J. Coatman view
Chapter I. The Year 1928-29
1-21 unknown view
Chapter II. Politics during the Year
22-69 unknown view
Chapter III. State and People Country and Town
70-123 unknown view
Chapter IV. State and People (ii)
124-146 unknown view
Chapter V. Communications
147-176 unknown view
Chapter VI. Trade and Commerce
177-203 unknown view
Chapter VII. Finance
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Chapter VIII. External Relations Military Aerial and Naval Affairs
264-301 unknown view
Chapter IX. The Provinces
302-313 unknown view
Chapter X. The Previnces
314-356 unknown view
Chapter XI. Archreology in India
357-366 unknown view
Appendices
367-396 unknown view
Index
397-416 unknown view