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Baroda Administration Report 1920-21

1922

The general distress caused by the prevalence of high prices since the close of the Great War was accentuated by the failure of rain and the scarcity prices of fodder and other articles of food that obtained in the market in consequence. [...] The arrangement entered into in 1895 regardiirg the execution of repairs to graves of11 pears employed by the State with the consent or the Goverment %f India and of the members of their families all other kinds of graves being maintained at the cost of the British Government. [...] The decision of the Government of India to waive the demand for the payment of SupeDeputation to the agricutural meetings at Pusa. [...] As in the previous year on the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice with Germany Anniversary of the signing viz. [...] The actual strength of the Regular Force at the Strength of the Regularclose of the year as compared with its Force.
government politics public policy
Pages
354
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140223
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xi unknown view
Chapter I. General and Political
1-22 unknown view
Chapter II. Protection
23-81 unknown view
Chapter III. Finance
82-93 unknown view
Chapter IV. Revenue and Settlement
94-136 unknown view
Chapter V. Local Self Government
137-158 unknown view
Chapter VI. Industries
159-224 unknown view
Chapter VII. Public Works
225-271 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Public Instruction
272-310 unknown view
Chapter IX. Medical Relief and Vital Statistics
311-329 unknown view
Chapter X. Census
330-335 unknown view
General Index
xiii-xx unknown view