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Baroda Administration Report 1934-35 (1st August 1934 to 31st July 1935)

1935

The spread of modern education and of liberal ideas is steadily softening the edges and angularities of different faiths and the resulting broad sense of toleration reduces the chances of religious tension which was never acute in the State."3 4. The chief occupation of the people is agriculture. [...] E. B. L. continued to be the President of the Council in his capacity as the Minister of the Baroda State during the year except from the 1st August 1934 to the 24th October 1934 when he was on leave. [...] The Minister exercises general supervision over the adminstration with the help of the Naib I)ewans (the Karma Sachiv and the Mantra Sachivs) and he personally administers the affairs of the Volitical office which deals with questions cocerning the relations of the State with the. [...] The "Mantra Sachivs" are advisory councillors in respect of the departments assigned to their charge."4 The following table shows the names of officers who worked as Mantra Sachivs during the year:— The following table shows the names of officers who worked as Karma Sachiv during the year :- Serial ! nui Name of the officer. [...] At the request of the Government of India His Highness' Government have nominated Nomination of the their Director of Commerce Industries Director of Commerce and Labour to serve on the Advisory Industries and Labour on the Advisory Council attached to the Industrial ICouncil.
government politics public policy
Pages
316
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100161
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii unknown view
Frontmatter
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Chapter I General and PolltiCal
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Chapter II Protection
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Chapter III Finance
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Chapter IV The Administration of Land and Revenue
91-128 unknown view
Chapter V Local Self—Government
129-138 unknown view
Chapter VI Industries and Commerce
139-201 unknown view
Chapter VII Public Works
202-221 unknown view
Chapter VIII Education
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Chapter IX Health
257-275 unknown view
Chapter X Conclusion
276-282 unknown view
General Index
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