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Baroda Administration Report 1942-43 (1st August 1942 to 31st July 1943)

1943

The southern district of Naysari lies on either side of the Tapti forming a mosaic with the villages of the Surat collectorate and is separated from the Baroda district by the States of the Rewa—Kantha and the Broach district. [...] The text of the message is given in appendix A. In the Budget Session of the Dhara Sabha held on 19th July 1943 several members tabled resolutions conveying the good wishes of the Dhara Sabha to the Talukdars Chiefs and the people of the areas. [...] The revenues of the State are regarded as public funds and the Privy Purse or Nhangi which includes all expenditure on the Palace is fixed."7 6. GOVERNMENT OE BARODA ACThe Government of Baroda Act 1940 defines the constitution the functions and powers of the Executive Council the Legislature and the judiciary. [...] It prepares the budget statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure for the coming year keeps the Government informed of the chief causes of fluctuations and with the help of the Budget Committee advises Government on all questions affecting the finances of the State; sumits to Government a reappropriation report explaining the reasons of the variations. [...] The work mainly consists of improving the food supply of the people by developing both the marine and fresh water fisheries of the State the introduction of new fishery industries and the iprovement of the material and moral condition of the fishing comunity.
government politics public policy
Pages
244
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140025
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii unknown view
Chapter I General
1-26 unknown view
Chapter II The Palace
27-27 unknown view
Chapter III Relations with other Governments
28-30 unknown view
Chapter IV Executive Council
31-31 unknown view
Chapter V Legislation
32-34 unknown view
Chapter VI Justice
35-40 unknown view
Chapter VII Law and Order
41-48 unknown view
Chapter VIII The Army
49-51 unknown view
Chapter IX Finance and Accounts
52-59 unknown view
Chapter X Administration of Land and Revenue
60-76 unknown view
Chapter XI The Economic Effects of the War and Civil Supplies
77-86 unknown view
Chapter XII Commemoration Funds
87-90 unknown view
Chapter XIII Local Self Government
91-93 unknown view
Chapter XIV Social and Economic Legislation
94-106 unknown view
Chapter XV Agriculture
107-121 unknown view
Chapter XVI Co-Operation
122-133 unknown view
Chapter XVII Commerce
134-136 unknown view
Chapter XVIII Industries
137-145 unknown view
Chapter XIX Statistics and Insurance
146-149 unknown view
Chapter XX Electricity
150-151 unknown view
Chapter XXI Fisheries
152-153 unknown view
Chapter XXII Forests
154-157 unknown view
Chapter XXIII Public Works
158-162 unknown view
Chapter XXIV State Railways
163-167 unknown view
Chapter XXV Education
168-186 unknown view
Chapter XXVI Public Health
187-192 unknown view
Chapter XXVII Miscellaneous
193-197 unknown view
Summary of Important Features in the Administration
198-212 unknown view
Appendix A
213-214 Pratapsinh Gaekwar view
Index
215-229 unknown view