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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India February 1882

1882

the various industries on which the prosperity of the country depends and it appears that the Maharaja contemplates the organization of a large association of private gentlemen who are to make efforts to promote the industries of the Province. [...] the coffee districts by a cess on coffee pattas the right of cutting timber on coffee estates the tenure of grass lands the hardship occasioned by the clubbing of several estates in one survey field the heaviness of the average assessment on poor native estates the relinquishment of portions of small estates the system of granting passes for the transport of coffee the heaviness of the asse [...] I will not pause on the slight imperfections and defects which have been referred to by the examiners and also by the officers of the Government who have inspected these institutions but it is due to the Trustees and to the various officers under their control to say that these defects do not intefere with the general success and efficiency of the institutions ; and that they are of the natur [...] Then there was the village accountant the priest the astrologer the schoolmaster the barber the carpenter the blacksmith the weaver the potter the oilman the washerman the dyer the watchman and many other hereditary functionaries. [...] Tayler though still comparatively young in the service had the audacity to recommend three of the boldest and best changes ever made in the department these consisted of the introduction of compulsory prepayment of fees the use of stamps and the abolition of franking.
government politics public policy
Pages
78
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
The Mysore Assembly
61-69 R.M. Macdoanald view
The Sports and Amusements of the Natives of India
69-73 A. Nundy view
A Native Judge on Education at Madras
73-80 unknown view
The Castes and Trades of India
80-82 unknown view
Review
82-88 F. Pincott view
The Cost of Living in London
88-92 Hamid Ali view
Collection of Eastern Proverbs
93-93 unknown view
The Second Daughter-in-Law
94-104 S. Sastri view
The Mental Seclusion of India
105-109 Lotus Flower view
The State of Pudukota
109-110 unknown view
The Madras Branch of the National Indian Association
110-112 unknown view
The Baroda State
113-115 unknown view
An Association for Promoting Progress among Muhammadans
116-118 unknown view
A Discussion Society at Madras
118-119 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
119-122 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
122-124 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view