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Department of Statistics India. Report on the Production and Consumption of Coal in India 1919

1921

Scope of the statistical tables. 1 2. Coal production. 1-3 3. Coal prices. 3 4. Freights. 4 5. Persons employed in the coal mining industry. ib 6. Output per person employed 5 7. Imports and exports of coal. 5-6 8. Coal consumption. 6-9 9. Growth of coal mining industry. 9 10. [...] 1. Production of coal in each Province and State in India 13 2. Production of coal at each mine. 14-22 3. Production and consumption of coal in India. 23 4. Average value of coal at the pit's mouth in India. ib 5. Average prices of Indian and Welsh coal at Calcutta Bombay and Karachi ib 6. Average number of persons employed daily in the coal mining industry in India. 24 7. Quantity a [...] Average value of coal at the pit's mouth in certain principal countries of the World... 35 21. [...] Number of persons employed in coal mining industry and quantity of coal produced per person employed in the British Empire and principal foreign countries. ' 36 B. *ography... 37 dix-Constitution object and recomineftdations.of the Coalfields Committee 39. i-v Report on the Production and Consumption of Coal in India 1919 Part I—Report 1.—Scope of the St [...] The output and consumption per head of the population in the principal coal consuming countries of the world for the years stated against each are given in the margin.
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Pages
48
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145875
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Frontmatter
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Part I.—Report
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Part II.—Tables
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Bibliography
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Appendix
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Index
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