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Bulletins of Indian Industries & Labour. No. 59 Proceedings of the Eighth Industries Conference. January 1937

1937

In the third place there is the Industrial Research Bureau at the headquarters of the Government of India which is so to speak the executive agency of the Council and lastly there is the Research Branch of the Government Test House at Calcutta where research approved by the Council is carried out. [...] Its survey of the glass industry has drawn attention to the difficulties under which the industry is working and has enabled the Bureau to put forward concrete suggestions for carrying out research in the laboratories of the Central and Provincial Governments and some of the Universities. [...] For it is to the development of the smaller and scattered industries away from the big industrial centres which have in so many cases only too faithfully copied the evils which have accompanied industrialization in the West that there lies the best hope of raising the standard of living and with it the cultural level of the countryside. [...] the masses and little can be achieved on the industrial side without a definite rise in the standard of living and in the demands of the bulk of the population. [...] Electrical Standards.—Under section 33 of the Indian Electricity Act 1903 the power to make rules was vested both in the Government of India and in the Local Governments (subject to the previous sanction of the Government of Ind ia) ; but the power was never used by any province.
commerce industry
Pages
116
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100087
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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Proceedings of the Eighth Industries Conference
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Chariman’s Opening Speech
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I.—Rule-Making Power in Acts Affecting Industry with Special Reference to Electricity and Boilers
11-18 unknown view
II.—Handloom Weaving
19-75 unknown view
III.—Standardization of Weights and Measures Throughout India
76-84 unknown view
IV.—Publication of Fuller Trade Statistics Regarding Important Manufactured and Semi-Manufactured Goods Produced in the Country and Raw Materials Consumed Therein Along with Figures of Interprovincial Movements of These Articles
85-90 unknown view
II.—Handloom-Weaving—Contd
91-100 unknown view
V.—Removal of Inter-Provincial Barriers to Trade in the Pharmaceutical and Drug Industry in India
101-104 unknown view
VI.—Matters Arising Out of the Proceedings of the Second Session of the Industrial Research Council
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VII—Minutes of the Second Meeting of the Imperial Sericultural Committee
109-109 unknown view
VIII—Minutes of the First Meeting of the Woollen Industry Committee
110-110 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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