India in 1926-27 a Statement Prepared for Presentation to Parliament in Accordance with Requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India Act

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India in 1926-27 a Statement Prepared for Presentation to Parliament in Accordance with Requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India Act

1928

The Economic Enquiry Committee The Standard of Living in India. }lousing of Industrial Labour The Population of India. Conditions of Life in India. The Indian Agriculturist. Village Life in India. Conference of the Registrars of Coperative Sooict les. The State and an Agriculturist F nest C. nservation. Work of the Forest Department thlvicultural Research -. Timber. [...] The next clay saw the 'beginning of the important Muhammadan ceremony of the Moharum which commemorates the death of Husain son of Ali the fourth Caliph and Fatima daughter of the prophet Muhammad. [...] During the whole summer of 1926 the relations between the two communities in certain parts of Bengal particularly in the east were the cause of great anxiety to the authorities and ufortunately ill-feeling showed itself in the commission of acts of sacrilege by both sides. [...] Whilit is no part of the functions of the executive Government to ascetain or determine in any judicial sense the private rights of citizens —for an elaborate system of courts has been provided for that purpose--it is the undoubted duty of the executive authorities tsecure that subject to the rights of others and the preservation of the public peace the enjoyment of those rights is secu [...] In the spring of 1919 the Punjab disturbances broke out and became the chief cause of the Non-co-operation movement.which grew to great strength in 1920 and remained a menace to the peace of the country for the next two years.
government politics public policy
Pages
389
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143618
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xvi J. Coatman view
Chapter I. The year 1926-27
1-39 unknown view
Chapter II. Politics and the Indian Legislature during the year
40-107 unknown view
Chapter III. The State and the People
108-159 unknown view
Chapter IV. Communications Trade and Commerce
160-209 unknown view
Chapter V. Finance
210-237 unknown view
Chapter VI. External Relations Military Aerial and Naval Affairs
238-272 unknown view
Chapter VII. Dyarchy
273-290 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Dyarchy and Nation Building
291-iv unknown view