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Selections from the Writings & Speeches of the Late Raja Peary Mohan Mukerjee

1924

The observance of the rites of religion formed the chief employment of those who were above want while the performance of works of charity and the celebration of religious festivals with all the magnificence which the ditribution of food and clothing to the poor could attain were the principal uses of their wealth. [...] The obligation of Government in the matter of roads and other means of communication was recognized soon' after the settlement of land rvenue was concluded and the repair and compltion of the great trunk roads for the passage of troops from one station to another and for the convenience of the civil officers of Government were found to be matters of necessity. [...] out the aid of professional men contributed to the obstruction of the surface drainage of the country and to the outbreak of epidemic fever btween the years 186f and 1869 in several of the districts of the Presidency and Burdwan Divisions is one of great practical importance. [...] The condition of the ryots is unquestionably one of growing prosperity and the fabulous wealth of the landholders which both Justice Cunningham and the Hon'ble Mover of the Bill deduce from the fact of the increase of the rent roll of these provinces from three and a half crores at the time of the settlement to more than 13 crores of the present time even if well founded is no index either of [...] 5 CHAIRMAN'S CASTING VOTE 189o.* I have the honor to state that as the Down Train which I took at Bally for the purpose of going to Calcutta and attending the meeting of the Faculty of Law held on the 3oth ultimo was several minutes behind the time I could not attend the meeting and take exception of the proceedings of the previous meeting of th© Faculty i. e. the one held on the 3oth of Ju
history
Pages
221
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145612
Segment Pages Author Actions
Foreword
i-vii Tarak Mukerjea view
Study of Ancient India. 1869
1-5 unknown view
Indigenous Drugs. 1870
6-9 unknown view
Agriculture. 1872
10-22 unknown view
Employment of Educated Indians. 1879
23-34 unknown view
District and Village Roads of Bengal 1881
35-i unknown view
The Bengal Tenancy Bill 1883
49-53 unknown view
On the Examination of Witnesses in Mofussil Courts 1883
54-65 unknown view
Chairman’s Casting Vote 1890
66-67 unknown view
Hindu Marriage Law and Usages 1895 and 1911
68-73 unknown view
Settlement of Petty Government Estates 1897
74-76 unknown view
Appeals in Civil Suits 1897
77-85 unknown view
Riotings 1898
86-88 unknown view
Famines 1900
89-97 unknown view
Rajkumar College for Bengal 1900
98-101 unknown view
Irrigation Canals. 1901
102-111 unknown view
Permanent Settlement and the Present Body of Landholders 1918
112-113 unknown view
Cotton Cultivation in Bengal 1905
114-123 unknown view
Landholders and Ryots 1905
124-127 unknown view
Recovery and Settlement of Rent 1905
128-131 unknown view
Syllabus of Studies in Schools 1907
132-137 unknown view
Concideration of Legislative Measures in Council 1907
138-142 unknown view
Enhancement of Rent 1908
143-146 unknown view
Unrest in Bengal 1909
147-150 unknown view
A Note on Malaria 1910
151-157 unknown view
Industrial Education 1916
158-159 unknown view
Religious and Moral Instruction in Schools 1912
160-162 unknown view
Dacca University 1913
163-165 unknown view
Agricultural Reform in Bengal 1916
166-169 unknown view
The Permanent Settlement of Bengal 1817
170-194 unknown view
Settlement of Estates under Act III of 1904
195-198 unknown view
Mr. Montague’s Constitutional Reform 1918
199-201 unknown view
Primary Education 1918
202-205 unknown view
Agricultural Exhibitions 1919
206-206 unknown view
Report
207-211 unknown view

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