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Census of India Bombay: Administrative Report

1913

2 the ball was set rolling in anticipation of the distribution of the first three chapters of the Code. [...] 5. The success of the census depends mainly on the care with which Preliminary Record the preliminary record is prepared and that in turn depends on the employment of a properly trained agency. [...] In spite however of a regrettable clash between the census night and the busiest time of the whole year ' in every department indented upon the Provincial Superintendent with Government to back him generally wins and a fair number of Government clerks are despatched to the scene of action to estimate the ages of new corners and guess at their occupations. [...] " In the Idar State the preliminary enumeration was carried out between the 1st and 20th February 1911 and the final enumeration was taken on the 10th March 1911; in the Ddnta State it was accomplished by the officials from 10th February to 5th March 1911 and in the Polo State the enumeration was carried out between 20th and 24th February 1911. [...] " In the Idar State the headman of each house only was summoned ; in the Dairta State not only the head of each house was summoned but the Patel of the village together with some leading villagers was also called and in their presence the head of each house was asked and enumeation taken to ensure accuracy and in the Polo State the head of each n 1390-2"6 Special Arrangements.
government politics public policy
Pages
79
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii P.J. Mead, G. LAIRD-MacGREGOR view
Chapter I The Enumeration Of The People
1-32 unknown view
Chapter II—Tabulation
33-68 unknown view
Chapter III—Cost of the Census
69-76 unknown view