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  • Banerjee, D. N. (Longmans Green and Co. Ltd, 1936-07-29)
    The object of this volume is to describe the land revenue system which the East India Company gradually built up in Bengal and Bihar during the first seven years (1766-1772) of its acquisition of the Diwani. During those ...
  • Ali, M.H.; The Government of East Pakistan (The Government of East Pakistan, 1961-06-17)
  • Woodhead, John (The Superintendent of Government Press, Delhi, 1945-07-30)
    This is the second report of the Famine Inquiry Commission appointed under Ordinance No. X X V I I I of 1-944. We shall begin by repeating our terms of reference. To investigate and report to the Central Government ...
  • Firminger, Ven Walter Kelly (Calcutta: R. CAMBRAY & Co., 1812-07-28)
    It had been my intention to prefix to this third and last volume a sketch of the career of Sir Thomas Munro. In view, however, of the very low rate at which it is hoped that this work may remain on sale, and in view ...
  • The Ministry of Finance; Rahman, M. Mustafizur (The Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Ministry of Finance, 2003-01-31)
    (1) The Government should aim at raising' the Tax-GDP ratio at the rate of 0.45% of GDP per annum in real term till it reaches 12.61% of GDP by FY 2 012. (Paragraph 3.2) (2) If GDP growth rate at 7% per annum is achieved, ...
  • The Government of Pakistan (The Government of Pakistan, 1960-01-24)
  • National Institute of Public Administration Karachi; Masud, Iqbal (National Institute of Public Administration Karachi, 1965-09-26)
    A good deal has been said in forewords to earlier publications .in- this series about the reprint policy of National Institute of Public Administration, Karachi. Briefly, the object has been described “ as- an attempt- ...
  • Finlow, R. S. (The Superintendent, Government Printing Bengal, 1933-08-08)
    At the last meeting of the Bengal Jute Enquiry Committee, i t was agreed that the Chairman should write a short note explaining the circumstances under which it was decided that two reports were necessary. From the ...
  • Jointly Organized by BPATC & DMB, in Bangladesh Collaboration with ADRC & UN OCHA, JAPAN (Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, 2003-05-29)
  • Holland, T. H. (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1918-12-31)
    The Indian Industrial Commission was appointed by the Government of India by order conveyed in Resolution 3403 (Industries), dated the 19th May 1916, in the Department of Commerce and Industry, -the full text of which ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1931-12-01)
    1. The Committee’ s task at the Second Session of the Conference -was to continue their -discussions at the point at which they were left by their Report of the 13th January, 1931, and by the Prime Minister's Declaration ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    Migratory tribes are found all over India, and are of different kinds. Some of them, like the Pendharis, are descended from adventurers and individuals belonging to various castes and trades; others, like the Banjaras, ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, Calcutta, 1993-01-30)
    About one-fifth of the total population of India speak languages belonging to the Munda and Dravidian families. These forms of speech have been called by anthropologists the languages of the Dravida race. If we exclude ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1915-03-20)
    The word ‘ Dard ' has a long history, and the people bearing'the name are a very Name of Sub-family Ancient tribe. They arp n^entione'd. by Herodotus,1 though not by .name, and are the-Daradfai-of Ptolemy, the Derdai of ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1915-03-20)
    I am personally responsible for the preparation of both parts of this volume. It lias been built up by degrees, .some of it having been "prepared and put-in type several years ago, while other portions have been completed ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The present volume deals with the iTibeto-Burman languages of India. For convenience it has been divided into three parts, viz. :— Part I, Tibeto-Burman languages of Tibet, the Himalayas, and North Assam. Part II, the ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    These languages have vocabularies which are evidently closely related, and their grammars have also a number of special points in common. To illustrate this, I here quote Mr. Gait’s account of the salient peculiarities ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The territory inhabited by the Kuki-Chin tribes extends from the Naga Hills in the north down into the Sandoway District of Burma in the south; Geographical distribution. £r om Myittha river in the east, almost to the ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The home of Western Hindi closely agrees with the Madhyadesa, or Midland, of • ancient Sanskrit geographers. The Madhyadesa was the Geogra&h.oai Habitat. the country between the Saraswati on the west, and what is ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1908-02-24)
    Rajasthani means literally the language of Rajasthan, or' Rajwara, the country Name of language, where of the Rajputs. The name, as connoting a language, has spoken been invented for the purposes of this Survey, in order ...

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