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The Board of Economic Enquiry Punjab. Rural Section Publication - 28: The Milk Supply of Lahore in 1930 - Inquiry Conducted by Roshan Lal Anand Under the Supervision of Prof. A.C. Aggarwala

1933

The honorary volunteers (of the committee) be allowed to work in conjunction with the Sanitary Inspectors as the number of the latter was too small to cope with the work of milk inspection of the city. [...] Nor is it possible owing to the absence of any records on the suject to trace the trend of progress of this side of the milk trade of Lahore during the last decade. [...] According to an estimate made by the Octroi Department of the Lahore Municipality 350 maunds of milk were imported during the 24 hours ending 15th April 1921.t The exemption of milk from terminal tax meant a diminution in the revenues of the Municipality and the correspondence between the Municpal Department and the Punjab Government—the former urging its rimposition (at Rs. [...] Buffalo milk.—One interesting feature of the external milk supply is that the proportion between cow and buffalo milk varies with the distance of the village of origin from the city : the import of cow's milk as against buffalo's falls as the distance from Lahore increases. [...] D. and the Hygiene Section staff of the College under the supervision of the Member-in-charge of the inquiry.
urban studies
Pages
165
Published in
Pakistan
SARF Document ID
sarf.141062
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-x E. D. Lucas view
Chapter I.Historical
1-i unknown view
Chapter II.Supply of Milk
7-v unknown view
Chapter III. Demand Foe Milk In Lahore
39-50 unknown view
Chapter IV. Price Of Milk
51-59 unknown view
Chapter V. People Engaged In The Milk Trade
60-76 unknown view
Chapter VI. Milch Cattle and Their Feeding
77-92 unknown view
Chapter VII. Conclusion
93-102 unknown view
Appendix A. Milk —its Composition and General Properties
103-113 unknown view
Appendix B. The Value of Milk as an Article of Diet
114-117 unknown view
Appendix C. Existing Legislation Regarding Milk Supply in the Punjab
118-128 unknown view
Appendix D. Questionnaires used in the Inquiry
129-140 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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