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... March 24 , 1865 , the Secretary of State for India , Sir Charles Wood , wrote his reply . He divided Indian districts into three classes , viz . : — ( 1 ) Districts where agriculture was backward ; ( 2 ) Districts fairly cultivated and ...
... March 24 , 1865 , the Secretary of State for India , Sir Charles Wood , wrote his reply . He divided Indian districts into three classes , viz . : — ( 1 ) Districts where agriculture was backward ; ( 2 ) Districts fairly cultivated and ...
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... March from 1867. Therefore the figures for 1866-67 in the table on the following page are for eleven months only , 1st May 1866 to 31st March 1867 . Year . Land Revenue . Gross Revenue . Expenditure in 372 INDIA IN THE VICTORIAN AGE.
... March from 1867. Therefore the figures for 1866-67 in the table on the following page are for eleven months only , 1st May 1866 to 31st March 1867 . Year . Land Revenue . Gross Revenue . Expenditure in 372 INDIA IN THE VICTORIAN AGE.
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... March 1877 there would be 1,231,284 spindles employed in India . " 16 " 1 Accordingly , in the following year , the Government of India made a further sacritice of revenue by exempting from duty some imports with which Indian ...
... March 1877 there would be 1,231,284 spindles employed in India . " 16 " 1 Accordingly , in the following year , the Government of India made a further sacritice of revenue by exempting from duty some imports with which Indian ...
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