India these considerations are of the greatest weight, and they are rendered still more serious by the fact that the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture, are in large parts of the country greatly in excess of what is really required... Discontent and Danger in India - 122 페이지저자: Arthur Knatchbull Connell - 1880 - 138 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Arthur Knatchbull Connell - 1883 - 278 페이지
...considerations are of the greatest weight, and they are rendered still more serious by the fact that the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture,...excess of the requirements of agriculture eats up the profits that would otherwise spring from the industry of the community. It is not surprising that... | |
| Brij Narain - 1922 - 592 페이지
...considerations are of the greatest w«ight, and they are rendered still more serious by the fact that the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture,...excess of the requirements of agriculture eats up the profits that would otherwise spring from the industry of the community. It Is not surprising that... | |
| India. Fiscal Commission - 1922 - 272 페이지
...Indian Famine Commission in 1880, that " the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture are greatly in excess of what is really required for the thorough cultivation of the land." To this extent there is a clear. waste of man power, and we should expect to find a surplus popula-.... | |
| Francis R. Eldridge - 1923 - 462 페이지
...agricultural improvement, may easily drift. The Indian Famine Commission, 1880, pointed out that "the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture...in large parts of the country greatly in excess of those required for the thorough cultivation of the land." In the forty years which have elapsed since... | |
| Pestonji Ardesir Wadia, Gulabbhai Naranji Joshi - 1925 - 460 페이지
...population on the soil was noticed as early as 1880 by the Famine Commission in their Report. " The numbers who have no other employment than agriculture...in large parts of the country greatly in excess of those required for the thorough cultivation of the land." 1 CAUSES THAT DETERMINE THE SlZE OF A HOLDING... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Agriculture in India - 1928 - 996 페이지
...Famine Commission of 1880 observed that " the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture are greatly in excess of what is really required for the thorough cultivation ot the land." The labour problem of to-day is the same from the agricultural point of view as it was... | |
| A.R. Desai - 2023 - 482 페이지
...Report of 1880 already remarked that "the numbers who have no other employment than agriculture are greatly in excess of what is really required for the thorough cultivation of the land."5 We can contrast this tendency with the opposite tendency in the European countries. "In France... | |
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